A QuAlitAtive AnAlysis on sexuAl And RepRoductive HeAltH needs And issues duRing covid-19 using A RepRoductive Justice FRAmewoRk

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The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing health inequities, further exposing the challenges in meeting the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs, particularly for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC). We interviewed 11 key informants through three focus groups to explore barriers and pathways to SRH care for BIPOC during COVID-19 in the United States. Reimagining reproductive health practices requires holistic practices and multisector pathways, a comprehensive reproductive justice approach. This includes interventions across the sexual and reproductive health continuum. Using a deductive-dominant approach grounded in reproductive justice values, we explore themes around SRH during COVID-19. Five themes for advancing reproductive justice were identified: “supremacy of birth”; police violence as a determinant of SR mental health; addressing quality of care outside of hospital settings; digital redlining; and centering joy, liberation, and humanity.

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de la Rocha, P., Sudhinaraset, M., Jones, N. V., Kim, C., Cabral, A., & Amani, B. (2022). A QuAlitAtive AnAlysis on sexuAl And RepRoductive HeAltH needs And issues duRing covid-19 using A RepRoductive Justice FRAmewoRk. Ethnicity and Disease, 32(4), 357–372. https://doi.org/10.18865/ed.32.4.357

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