Introduction
Female migrant workers form a substantial portion of the global migrant workforce and research indicates they are vulnerable to sexual exploitation and barriers to sexual and reproductive healthcare. This article investigates the perceptions, barriers and opportunities to sexual health and sexuality education experienced by young female migrants in Hong Kong.
Kwok, K., & Kwok, D. K. (2023). Community matters: Barriers and opportunities to sexual health and sexuality education of young female migrants in Hong Kong. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1270885.
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