Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection

Abstract Background It is assumed that knowing what puts young women at risk of poor sexual health outcomes and, in turn, what protects them against these outcomes, will enable greater targeted protection as well as help in designing more effective programmes. Accordingly, efforts have been directed...

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Main Authors: Aisha Hutchinson, Philippa Waterhouse, Jane March-McDonald, Sarah Neal, Roger Ingham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:Conflict and Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13031-017-0117-x
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spelling doaj-4515971ae34c4f60a3970c7985dcb4f42020-11-24T22:13:29ZengBMCConflict and Health1752-15052017-08-0111111310.1186/s13031-017-0117-xUnderstanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protectionAisha Hutchinson0Philippa Waterhouse1Jane March-McDonald2Sarah Neal3Roger Ingham4Institute for Applied Social Research, University of BedfordshireFaculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies, The Open UniversityHealth Sciences, University of SouthamptonDepartment of Social Statistics and Demography, University of SouthamptonCentre for Sexual Health Research, Psychology, University of SouthamptonAbstract Background It is assumed that knowing what puts young women at risk of poor sexual health outcomes and, in turn, what protects them against these outcomes, will enable greater targeted protection as well as help in designing more effective programmes. Accordingly, efforts have been directed towards mapping risk and protective factors onto general ecological frameworks, but these currently do not take into account the context of modern armed conflict. A literature overview approach was used to identify SRH related risk and protective factors specifically for young women affected by modern armed conflict. Processes of risk and protection A range of keywords were used to identify academic articles which explored the sexual and reproductive health needs of young women affected by modern armed conflict. Selected articles were read to identify risk and protective factors in relation to sexual and reproductive health. While no articles explicitly identified ‘risk’ or ‘protective’ factors, we were able to extrapolate these through a thorough engagement with the text. However, we found that it was difficult to identify factors as either ‘risky’ or ‘protective’, with many having the capacity to be both risky and protective (i.e. refugee camps or family). Therefore, using an ecological model, six environments that impact upon young women’s lives in contexts of modern armed conflict are used to illustrate the dynamic and complex operation of risk and protection – highlighting processes of protection and the ‘trade-offs’ between risks. Conclusion We conclude that there are no simple formulaic risk/protection patterns to be applied in every conflict and post-conflict context. Instead, there needs to be greater recognition of the ‘processes’ of protection, including the role of ‘trade-offs’ (what we term as ‘protection at a price’), in order to further effective policy and practical responses to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes during or following armed conflict. Focus on specific ‘factors’ (such as ‘female headed household’) takes attention away from the processes through which factors manifest themselves and which often determine whether the factor will later be considered ‘risk inducing’ or protective.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13031-017-0117-xSexual and reproductive healthRiskProtectionResilienceGenderYoung women
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Philippa Waterhouse
Jane March-McDonald
Sarah Neal
Roger Ingham
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Philippa Waterhouse
Jane March-McDonald
Sarah Neal
Roger Ingham
Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
Conflict and Health
Sexual and reproductive health
Risk
Protection
Resilience
Gender
Young women
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Philippa Waterhouse
Jane March-McDonald
Sarah Neal
Roger Ingham
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title Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
title_short Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
title_full Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
title_fullStr Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
title_full_unstemmed Understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
title_sort understanding processes of risk and protection that shape the sexual and reproductive health of young women affected by conflict: the price of protection
publisher BMC
series Conflict and Health
issn 1752-1505
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background It is assumed that knowing what puts young women at risk of poor sexual health outcomes and, in turn, what protects them against these outcomes, will enable greater targeted protection as well as help in designing more effective programmes. Accordingly, efforts have been directed towards mapping risk and protective factors onto general ecological frameworks, but these currently do not take into account the context of modern armed conflict. A literature overview approach was used to identify SRH related risk and protective factors specifically for young women affected by modern armed conflict. Processes of risk and protection A range of keywords were used to identify academic articles which explored the sexual and reproductive health needs of young women affected by modern armed conflict. Selected articles were read to identify risk and protective factors in relation to sexual and reproductive health. While no articles explicitly identified ‘risk’ or ‘protective’ factors, we were able to extrapolate these through a thorough engagement with the text. However, we found that it was difficult to identify factors as either ‘risky’ or ‘protective’, with many having the capacity to be both risky and protective (i.e. refugee camps or family). Therefore, using an ecological model, six environments that impact upon young women’s lives in contexts of modern armed conflict are used to illustrate the dynamic and complex operation of risk and protection – highlighting processes of protection and the ‘trade-offs’ between risks. Conclusion We conclude that there are no simple formulaic risk/protection patterns to be applied in every conflict and post-conflict context. Instead, there needs to be greater recognition of the ‘processes’ of protection, including the role of ‘trade-offs’ (what we term as ‘protection at a price’), in order to further effective policy and practical responses to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes during or following armed conflict. Focus on specific ‘factors’ (such as ‘female headed household’) takes attention away from the processes through which factors manifest themselves and which often determine whether the factor will later be considered ‘risk inducing’ or protective.
topic Sexual and reproductive health
Risk
Protection
Resilience
Gender
Young women
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13031-017-0117-x
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