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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Environment
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Rigour
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. The Sexual Reality of Sub-Saharan Women
3.1.1. The Normative Order: Sexual Repression
3.1.2. They Decide about My Body, They Control My Sexuality
3.1.3. Sexual Practices: Caught between Variety and Taboo
3.2. In Search of a Better Life: Take the Risk or Surrender
3.2.1. When a Choice Becomes a Necessity
3.2.2. Subtheme 2.2. Save Our Souls
3.3. The Migrant Sexual Revolution
3.3.1. Barriers to Sexual Satisfaction
3.3.2. A Complete Personal Transformation
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Participants | Age | Country of origin | Marital status | Religion | Children | Time in the HRC (Months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IDI-1 | 19 | Nigeria | Single | Christian | No | 5 |
| IDI-2 | 40 | Nigeria | Married | Christian | Yes | 4 |
| IDI-3 | 30 | Guinea | Married | Muslim | Yes | 12 |
| IDI-4 | 36 | Ivory Coast | Single | Christian | Yes | 10 |
| IDI-5 | 20 | Ivory Coast | Single | Christian | No | 5 |
| IDI-6 | 21 | Nigeria | Single | Christian | Yes | 6 |
| IDI-7 | 38 | Nigeria | Married | Christian | Yes | 7 |
| IDI-8 | 34 | Guinea | Married | Muslim | Yes | 8 |
| IDI-9 | 28 | Senegal | Single | Muslim | No | 5 |
| IDI-10 | 30 | Ivory Coast | Single | Muslim | Yes | 7 |
| IDI-11 | 36 | Ivory Coast | Single | Christian | Yes | 12 |
| IDI-12 | 36 | Ivory Coast | Single | Christian | Yes | 17 |
| IDI-13 | 18 | Ivory Coast | Single | Christian | No | 4 |
| IDI-14 | 39 | Senegal | Single | Muslim | No | 4 |
| IDI-15 | 38 | Ivory Coast | Married | Muslim | No | 4 |
| IDI-16 | 24 | Guinea | Single | Muslim | No | 2 |
| Stage | Subject | Content/ Possible Questions |
|---|---|---|
|
Introduction |
My intention | To learn about irregular migrant women's expriences of how they live their sexuality. |
| Ethical issues | Inform participants about voluntary participation, registration, consent, confidentiality of data and the possibility of withdrawing from the study at any time. | |
| Beginning | Introductory question | Could you tell me about your experience and reasons for coming to Spain? |
|
Development |
Conversation guide |
What has changed in your life since you have been here? Do you think being a woman is different here in Spain to in your country? Do you choose the person you like? Have you ever touched your body? When you have sex with someone, what practices do you engage in (intercourse, oral, anal...)? |
|
Closing |
Final question | Is there anything else you would like to add? |
|
Appreciation |
Thank them for their participation, remind them that their interview will be of great use, and put ourselves at their disposition. |
| Theme | Subtheme | Units of meaning |
|---|---|---|
| The sexual reality of sub-Saharan women | The normative order: sexual repression | Geographical and economic differences, religion, tradition and culture, patriarchy. |
| They decide about my body, they control my sexuality. | Mutilation, gynaecological care, menstruation, contraception, sex education. | |
| Sexual practices: caught between variety and taboo. | Homosexuality, oral sex, masturbation, sexual fantasies | |
| In search of a better life: take the risk or surrender | When a choice becomes a necessity | Safety, forced marriage, violence |
| Save Our Souls | Journey, violence, fear, welcome, safety | |
| The migrant sexual revolution | Barriers to sexual satisfaction A complete personal transformation |
Traumatic experiences, FGM, housing, school rules, poor sex education Change, empowerment, freedom, sexual fantasy, feeling wanted |
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