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Title: Listening to Immigrant Latino Men in Rural Oregon: Exploring Connections Between Culture and Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2013

Abstract: This study explored factors that affect access to and use of sexual and reproductive health services including family planning among immigrant Latino men residing in rural Oregon communities that have experienced a high growth in their Latino population. In-depth interviews were conducted with 49 sexually active men aged 18 to 30 years who recently immigrated to the United States. Findings from content analysis identified multiple overlapping individual- level barriers, including lack of knowledge, perception of personal risk for unintended pregnancy and STIs, and fear of disease. On a service delivery level, structural factors and the importance of confianza when interacting with providers and clinic staff were dominant themes.The majority of these themes were grounded in a cultural context and linked to men’s cultural background, beliefs, and experiences. Examining the needs of immigrant Latino men through this cultural lens may be critically important for improving access and use of sexual and reproductive health services.

Url: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1557988312463600

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Authors: Harvey, S, M; Branch, Meredith, R

Periodical (Full): American Journal of Men’s Health

Issue: 2

Volume: 7

Pages: 142–154

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Race and Ethnicity

Countries: United States

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