2021
DOI: 10.19136/hs.a20n3.4344
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Percepciones sobre el uso del condón en migrantes haitianos en la frontera noroeste de México

Abstract: Objetivo: Identificar las percepciones sobre el uso de condón en migrantes haitianos en la frontera noroeste de México. Materiales y métodos: Estudio cualitativo etnográfico, se entrevistaron a 7 migrantes haitianos, la información fue analizada por el programa NVivo, para comprender frecuencua y estructura de los datos; posteriormente se realizo un proceso de categorización, interpretación y teorización del fenómeno de estudio. Resultados: De un total de 281 unidades de análisis, se realizó un proceso de cate… Show more

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“…In this regard, and from the perspective of the population addressed, the use of “kapot” (Haitian Creole word for condom) is out of step with religious beliefs. As a result of these interactions, significant and sensitive learning was obtained in terms of education for condom use and from which qualitative articles were published that allowed increasing cultural competence ( 28 , 29 ) , leading to the comprehension of the importance of religious beliefs in protected sexual relations and the perception of access to health services during transit to northern Mexico.…”
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“…In this regard, and from the perspective of the population addressed, the use of “kapot” (Haitian Creole word for condom) is out of step with religious beliefs. As a result of these interactions, significant and sensitive learning was obtained in terms of education for condom use and from which qualitative articles were published that allowed increasing cultural competence ( 28 , 29 ) , leading to the comprehension of the importance of religious beliefs in protected sexual relations and the perception of access to health services during transit to northern Mexico.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%