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Engaging culturally diverse young people with sexual and reproductive health care

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

Full title: Engaging young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with sexual and reproductive health services in Sydney.

Young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds are often viewed as sitting at the margins of reproductive and sexual health promotion and care, and underutilising related services. Researchers at UNSW Sydney, in partnership with Family Planning NSW and other health services in Sydney, are undertaking a study to investigate these issues through interviews with key informants and young people from diverse cultural backgrounds.

 

(This research project has been approved by the Family Planning NSW Ethics Committee; approval number R2015-02)

Contact Details

If you would like more information, or if you are interested in taking part, please contact Jessica by phone or email:
jessicab@fpnsw.org.au

Published articles

Drawing them in: professional perspectives on the complexities of engaging ‘culturally diverse’ young people with sexual and reproductive health promotion and care in Sydney, Australia

Young people from culturally diverse backgrounds and their use of services for sexual and reproductive health needs: a structured scoping review

Engaging Migrant and Refugee Young People with Sexual Health Care: Does Generation Matter More than Culture?

Learning about sex and relationships among migrant and refugee young people in Sydney, Australia: ‘I never got the talk about the birds and the bees’

Talking to migrant and refugee young people about sexual health in general practice

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