Migration and Health Study

The Migration and Health Study aimed to better understand the health and well-being of racialized immigrants and refugees in Manitoba.

 

The purpose of this project was to facilitate the development of community-based research in the area of migrant sexual health and build capacity among community stakeholders in migrant sexual health in Manitoba.

The specific objectives of this project were:

  1. To conduct a qualitative community-based research study in order to create and advance knowledge on racialized migrants’ sexual health and their susceptibility to HIV/STBBI and other health disparities in Manitoba.

  2. To build research capacity among community stakeholders in migrant sexual health in Manitoba.

The Migration and Health Study is now closed! 

See below for downloadable infographics and stay tuned for more results from this study!

Study Findings

Downloadable Infographics

Downloadable infographic with text that reflects findings from the Migration and Health Study

Three key themes that emerged from this study included a need for Trauma-Informed Care, Anti-Stigma Campaigns, and for Partnerships and Collaborations in Manitoba.


The sexual health needs figured into our results, in particular highlighting that migrant communities lack access to sexual health information, want sexual health information available at community-based social service agencies, and want that information offered in diverse languages - those spoken by the communities they are intended for.


Downloadable Poster

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Peer Review Publications

Souleymanov, R., Akinyele-Akanbi, B., Njeze, C. et al. (2023). Migration and health study: a socio-ecological analysis of sexual health among migrants in Manitoba, Canada. BMC Public Health 23, 2438 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-17379-9


This study was a collaboration between the
following partners:

Funded by: