Negotiating belonging, risk and agency: discourses of sexuality among young people with migration experience in Southern Sweden.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2026-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2025.2463116
Nada Amroussia, Malin Lindroth, Catrine Andersson
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The study explores sexuality discourses among young people with migration experience in Sweden. Using a qualitative design and a combination of convenience, snowball and purposive sampling, twenty interviews were conducted between October 2021 and August 2023. Participants self-identified as women (8) and men (12), were aged between 17 and 26, and had migrated to Sweden between two months to 16 years ago. Drawing on concepts of cultural and bio-sexual citizenship, discourse analysis was used to identify their interpretative repertoires regarding discourses of sexuality. Three interpretative repertoires were identified. First, there was the positioning repertoire, in which sexuality appears as a border marker for belonging, reflecting how participants positioned themselves regarding discursive constructions of sexuality in mainstream Swedish society and their ethnicised migrant communities. Secondly, there was the risk repertoire, in which sex was constructed as a risk and associated with negative sexual and reproductive health outcomes. This repertoire emphasised the notion of sexual responsibility, entailing adherence to preventive measures, responsible decisions, and maturity. Thirdly, there was the sexual agency repertoire, which referred to how participants negotiated sexual agency at the societal and interpersonal levels. Each repertoire elucidated a hybrid conceptualisation of sexuality through which participants made sense of their sexuality-related experiences and views.

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谈判归属、风险和代理:瑞典南部有移民经历的年轻人的性话语。
这项研究探讨了瑞典有移民经历的年轻人的性话语。在2021年10月至2023年8月期间,采用定性设计和便利、滚雪球和目的抽样相结合的方法进行了20次访谈。参与者自称为女性(8岁)和男性(12岁),年龄在17至26岁之间,在两个月至16年前移民到瑞典。利用文化和生物性公民的概念,话语分析被用来确定他们关于性话语的解释库。确定了三种解释性谱。首先,有定位曲目,其中性表现为归属的边界标记,反映了参与者如何在瑞典主流社会及其种族移民社区的性话语结构中定位自己。其次是风险清单,其中将性行为定义为一种风险,并将其与负面的性健康和生殖健康结果联系起来。这个汇编强调性责任的概念,包括遵守预防措施、负责任的决定和成熟。第三,是性代理技能,指的是参与者如何在社会和人际层面上谈判性代理。每个曲目都阐明了性的混合概念化,参与者通过这些概念化来理解他们与性相关的经历和观点。
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