Sexual health remains an underexplored dimension of care for migrant and refugee women, despite the fact that nearly half of all international migrants are female. Our scoping review examines the limited research on sexual function among these women—highlighting challenges related to desire, arousal, satisfaction, and pain.
Their experiences are shaped by intersecting barriers, yet too often overlooked in mainstream health discourse. By centring their voices and experiences, this review calls for inclusive, culturally sensitive approaches that promote holistic well-being and respond to the realities of displacement and resettlement.
Read the full paper here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38462747/
