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  • The return of migrant partners can negatively affect the sexual health of women who remain in their communities, highlighting the need for targeted support and intervention.
  • A critical ethnographic study in Agua Dulce, Mexico involved 50 participants, including women, returnees, community leaders, and healthcare professionals, using various research methods like interviews and observations.
  • Findings showed that economic struggles and early separations lead to emotional distress for women, primarily due to infidelity concerns, highlighting the necessity for specialized health support and interventions.

Article Abstract

The return of a migrant partner can negatively impact the sexual health of women who stayed in their communities. Understanding their sexual health needs is crucial for developing targeted interventions and support systems. Our study used a critical ethnographic approach in Agua Dulce, a rural community in Mexico, involving 50 key informants: women who stayed behind ( n = 20), returnees ( n = 12), community leaders ( n = 12), and health care professionals ( n = 6). We used participant observation, policy analysis, and interviews, using purposeful and snowball sampling methods. A gender-based thematic analysis revealed economic hardships and early separations affect the sexual well-being of women who stay behind. Infidelity, discovered through social media or calls, causes emotional distress and family disruptions. Male migrants spend an average of 8.85 years abroad, leading to fears of risky sexual behaviors. Our study highlights the urgent need for specialized support centers and comprehensive health interventions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JNC.0000000000000494DOI Listing
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11661567PMC

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