Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España

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Autor(a) principal: Yupanqui-Concha, Andrea
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Aranda-Farias, Cristian, Ferrer-Perez, Victoria A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Saúde e Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/187286
Resumo: In 2017, the United Nations declared that 38 countries, including Spain, continued to practice forced sterilizations on women and girls with disabilities, despite it being a practice widely condemned by various international human rights organizations. This study analyzed the situation of this practice in Spain, from the perspective of activists, professionals and researchers with experiences related to this group. The methodology used was qualitative, based on Constructivist Grounded Theory. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were applied to 22 informants, representing 6 autonomous communities of the country. The participants identified a model of health practices of domination and exclusion, where the sexuality and reproduction of women with disabilities has been the object of expropriation, alienation and contempt by systems, structures and differentiated policies, with little transfer of the global framework of human rights to their reality. Sexual violence has gone unnoticed, becoming naturalized by the environment, and has promoted mechanisms of social exclusion and health inequities, depriving them of their fundamental human rights. As it is a situation that is replicated in various parts of the world, it should be considered an issue of relevance for international public health.
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spelling Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en EspañaHealth practices of domination and exclusion: views of activists, professionals and researchers on the situation of forced sterilization of women and girls with disabilities in SpainForced SterilizationWomen with DisabilitiesHuman RightsSexual and Reproductive Healthsocial exclusionesterilización forzadamujer con discapacidadderechos humanossalud sexual y reproductivaexclusión socialIn 2017, the United Nations declared that 38 countries, including Spain, continued to practice forced sterilizations on women and girls with disabilities, despite it being a practice widely condemned by various international human rights organizations. This study analyzed the situation of this practice in Spain, from the perspective of activists, professionals and researchers with experiences related to this group. The methodology used was qualitative, based on Constructivist Grounded Theory. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were applied to 22 informants, representing 6 autonomous communities of the country. The participants identified a model of health practices of domination and exclusion, where the sexuality and reproduction of women with disabilities has been the object of expropriation, alienation and contempt by systems, structures and differentiated policies, with little transfer of the global framework of human rights to their reality. Sexual violence has gone unnoticed, becoming naturalized by the environment, and has promoted mechanisms of social exclusion and health inequities, depriving them of their fundamental human rights. As it is a situation that is replicated in various parts of the world, it should be considered an issue of relevance for international public health.En 2017, las Naciones Unidas declaran que 38 países, entre ellos España, continuaban realizando esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad, a pesar de tratarse de una práctica ampliamente condenada por diversos organismos internacionales de derechos humanos. Este estudio analizó la situación de esta práctica en España, desde la perspectiva de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras con experiencias vinculadas a este colectivo. La metodología empleada fue de tipo cualitativa basada en la Teoría Fundamentada Constructivista. Se aplicaron entrevistas semiestructuradas en profundidad a 22 informantes, que representaron a 6 comunidades autónomas del país. Las participantes identificaron un modelo de prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión, donde la sexualidad y reproducción de mujeres con discapacidad ha sido objeto de expropiación, alienación y desprecio por parte de sistemas, estructuras y políticas diferenciadas, con escasa transferencia del marco global de derechos humanos a su realidad. La violencia sexual ha pasado inadvertida, naturalizándose por el entorno, han promovido mecanismos de exclusión social e inequidades en salud, al privarles de sus derechos humanos fundamentales. Al tratarse de una situación que se replica en diversos lugares del mundo, debiese considerarse un tema de relevancia para la salud pública internacional. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2021-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/18728610.1590/S0104-12902021200107Saúde e Sociedade; v. 30 n. 1 (2021)Saúde e Sociedade; Vol. 30 No. 1 (2021)Saúde e Sociedade; Vol. 30 Núm. 1 (2021)1984-04700104-1290reponame:Saúde e Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/187286/173111Copyright (c) 2021 Saúde e Sociedadehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYupanqui-Concha, Andrea Aranda-Farias, Cristian Ferrer-Perez, Victoria A. 2021-06-15T16:54:07Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/187286Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/sausocPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsaudesoc@usp.br||lena@usp.br1984-04700104-1290opendoar:2021-06-15T16:54:07Saúde e Sociedade (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
Health practices of domination and exclusion: views of activists, professionals and researchers on the situation of forced sterilization of women and girls with disabilities in Spain
title Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
spellingShingle Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
Yupanqui-Concha, Andrea
Forced Sterilization
Women with Disabilities
Human Rights
Sexual and Reproductive Health
social exclusion
esterilización forzada
mujer con discapacidad
derechos humanos
salud sexual y reproductiva
exclusión social
title_short Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
title_full Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
title_fullStr Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
title_full_unstemmed Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
title_sort Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España
author Yupanqui-Concha, Andrea
author_facet Yupanqui-Concha, Andrea
Aranda-Farias, Cristian
Ferrer-Perez, Victoria A.
author_role author
author2 Aranda-Farias, Cristian
Ferrer-Perez, Victoria A.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yupanqui-Concha, Andrea
Aranda-Farias, Cristian
Ferrer-Perez, Victoria A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forced Sterilization
Women with Disabilities
Human Rights
Sexual and Reproductive Health
social exclusion
esterilización forzada
mujer con discapacidad
derechos humanos
salud sexual y reproductiva
exclusión social
topic Forced Sterilization
Women with Disabilities
Human Rights
Sexual and Reproductive Health
social exclusion
esterilización forzada
mujer con discapacidad
derechos humanos
salud sexual y reproductiva
exclusión social
description In 2017, the United Nations declared that 38 countries, including Spain, continued to practice forced sterilizations on women and girls with disabilities, despite it being a practice widely condemned by various international human rights organizations. This study analyzed the situation of this practice in Spain, from the perspective of activists, professionals and researchers with experiences related to this group. The methodology used was qualitative, based on Constructivist Grounded Theory. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were applied to 22 informants, representing 6 autonomous communities of the country. The participants identified a model of health practices of domination and exclusion, where the sexuality and reproduction of women with disabilities has been the object of expropriation, alienation and contempt by systems, structures and differentiated policies, with little transfer of the global framework of human rights to their reality. Sexual violence has gone unnoticed, becoming naturalized by the environment, and has promoted mechanisms of social exclusion and health inequities, depriving them of their fundamental human rights. As it is a situation that is replicated in various parts of the world, it should be considered an issue of relevance for international public health.
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