Trusted networks: a study of communication flow and access to abortion information in Argentina.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2408345
Mercedes Vila Ortiz, María Victoria Tiseyra, Mariana Romero, Anahí Farji Neer, Ana Mines Cuenya, Anna Kågesten, Antonella Lavelanet, Anna Thorson, Xin Lu, Amanda Cleeve
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In December 2020, Argentina approved a new abortion law following decades of feminist and social advocacy. This paper presents qualitative findings from interviews and focus group discussions with people in local communities focusing on how individuals of reproductive age access and communicate sexual and reproductive health information, particularly regarding abortion. Sixteen in-depth interviews were conducted with key informants working in the field of SRHR and four focus group discussions took place with cisgender women and girls, transmasculine people and non-binary people of reproductive age. We found that information exchange and communication about sexual and reproductive health issues, particularly abortion, took place mainly through informal social networks engaging with activists and feminist grass-root organisations. These informal social networks were built on trust as a collective affect that enabled open communication about abortion. Information sharing through word of mouth, in person and via digital means using different social media platforms, is an important means of information sharing and communication in Argentina. Monitoring the implementation of abortion policies in this country should include investigating the impact of people accessing abortion through informal social networks in terms of abortion pathways and intersections with the formal health system.

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可信赖的网络:阿根廷通信流和获取堕胎信息的研究。
经过数十年的女权主义者和社会倡导,阿根廷于 2020 年 12 月批准了新的堕胎法。本文介绍了对当地社区居民的访谈和焦点小组讨论的定性研究结果,重点关注育龄人群如何获取和传播性健康和生殖健康信息,尤其是有关堕胎的信息。我们对从事性健康与生殖健康领域工作的主要信息提供者进行了 16 次深入访谈,并与顺性别妇女和女孩、跨性别者和非二元育龄者进行了 4 次焦点小组讨论。我们发现,有关性健康和生殖健康问题(尤其是堕胎问题)的信息交流和沟通主要是通过与活动家和女权主义基层组织建立的非正式社交网络进行的。这些非正式的社会网络建立在信任的基础上,信任是一种集体影响,使人们能够就堕胎问题进行公开交流。在阿根廷,通过口口相传、当面交流以及使用不同社交媒体平台的数字手段进行信息共享,是信息共享和交流的重要手段。对该国堕胎政策实施情况的监测应包括调查人们通过非正规社交网络获得堕胎信息对堕胎途径以及与正规医疗系统交叉的影响。
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