Transnational contexts and local embeddedness of HIV/STI vulnerabilities among Thai and Filipino agricultural temporary foreign workers in Canada
- 7 February 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Culture, Health & Sexuality
- Vol. 23 (6), 723-739
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2020.1725643
Abstract
Each year Canada approves about 70,000 agricultural temporary foreign worker positions. However, few studies have examined temporary foreign workers’ sexual health. In this mixed-methods study, we used surveys and focus groups to explore the knowledge of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI), sexual behaviours and the perspectives of sexual health of 100 Thai and Filipino temporary foreign workers in southwestern Ontario, Canada. The findings revealed that transnational migration had opened up social space that workers were not familiar with. Social isolation, stress and prolonged separation from spouses and partners resulted in the formation of new intimate relationships. Close to two-thirds of the 100 participants were sexually active in the twelve months prior to the study and over three-quarters did not use condoms. Many participants had misconceptions about HIV risks and safer sex practices. Few temporary workers accessed sexual health services due to language barriers, time constraints, stigma and lack of transport. As a result, many obtained medical advice and medicine through their families back home and relied on self-treatment in dealing with symptoms of genital infections. Effective sexual health promotion for temporary foreign workers must consider the complex interactive sociocultural and political processes that involve institutional practices in the local and transnational contexts.Keywords
Funding Information
- Ontario HIV Treatment Network - Community-Based Research
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