Research Article
31 May 2021

Understanding sexual and reproductive health needs of immigrant adolescents in Canada: A scoping review

Publication: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Volume 30, Number 3

Abstract

Despite the large number of immigrant adolescents in Canada, research on their knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and information needs is nearly nonexistent. A scoping review was undertaken following the PRISMA-ScR statement to identify and assess the existing literature regarding SRHR needs of immigrant adolescents in Canada. Of the 1514 articles retrieved from our search strategy, 15 studies met our inclusion criteria. The results from our review identifies three unique themes related to immigrant adolescents’ SRHR needs: knowledge needs, access to SRHR education and services, and approaches to SRHR education and services. Immigrant adolescents’ knowledge needs includes needs on HIV/STI transmission and protection, unintended pregnancy, sexual activity, family planning, pubertal education, navigating the health care system, and confidentiality legislations. Our results revealed that immigrant adolescents’ access SRHR education and services through both school-based and community-based settings. Lastly, approaches to SRHR education and services for immigrant adolescents should include cultural sensitivity, an intersectional approach, interactive learning, a strength-based approach, and reassuring confidentiality rights. The multi-faceted SRHR needs of immigrant adolescents in Canada demonstrates that future research, program development, and policymaking requires careful consideration of these intersecting forces. Inclusive SRHR education and services can be achieved through the employment of a critical cultural approach and intersectional strategies.

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The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Volume 30Number 3December 2021
Pages: 374 - 386

History

Received: 27 January 2021
Revision received: 5 April 2021
Accepted: 12 April 2021
Published online: 31 May 2021
Published in print: December 2021

Keywords:

  1. Adolescents
  2. Canada
  3. immigrants
  4. sexual and reproductive health

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Samantha Louie-Poon
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Mehnaz Rehmani
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Megan Kennedy
John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Shannon Scott
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Bukola Salami
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Helen Vallianatos
Faculty of Arts, Anthropology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Notes

CORRESPONDENCE concerning this article should be addressed to Samantha Louie-Poon, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, 5-190D, University of Alberta, Faculty of Nursing, 11405-87 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9, Canada. E-mail: [email protected]

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