Sexual and reproductive behaviors of the indigenous women: findings from Mexico
Autori:
Jorge Adán Romero ZEPEDA, Arun Kumar ACHARYA, Jose Maria INFANTE
Editura:
Lumen
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 114-130
How to cite this article:Zepeda, J.A.R. Acharya, A.K., Infante, J.M. (2011). Sexual and reproductive behaviors of the indigenous women: findings from Mexico. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 33, 114-130. |
Abstract:
At the time of designing family planning programs focused on the indigenous
population, it should be considered their historical situation of cultural marginality.
Historically, in Mexico there is a confrontation between indigenous and no
indigenous population, so there is a clear lack of confidence (and in part well
founded) of these groups to accept any government programs. The indigenous are
convinced that health care programs are not going to respect their culture. As
indigenous usually live in poverty and extreme poverty, poor education and
cultural and geographical isolation, therefore they have poor knowledge of reproductive
health, gender equity, physiology or sexuality. It is recognized the need to
address indigenous peoples as distinct groups that require special care programs.
In this study we have analyzed the sexual and reproductive behaviors of the
indigenous women in Mexico. Also we have calculated an Indicator of Risk to
HIV Infection (RHIV) among indigenous women. Result indicates that majority
of women have sexual and reproductive health problem as well as our indicator
majority of indigenous women are in high risk to HIV infection in Mexico.
Keywords:
indigenous women; sexual and reproductive behaviors; family planning program; risk to HIV infection; Mexico.
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