Situating reproductive coercion in the sociocultural context: An ecological model to inform research, practice, and policy in the United States

Jessica N. Coleman,Samantha N. Hellberg, Tiffany A. Hopkins,Katherine A. Thompson,Amanda B. Bruening, Amanda Jones

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation(2023)

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Reproductive coercion (RC) can be conceptualized as any behavior that limits one’s ability to make decisions about their reproductive health. Here, we broaden this definition to consider the impact of systemic and sociocultural factors on RC using an ecological model. Specifically, we use Bronfenbrenner’s model as a framework for organizing the multilevel factors that influence reproductive coercion (RC) and its impacts on individual health. This paper is intended to offer a primer to historical, sociocultural, community, interpersonal, and individual processes that may interact to shape reproductive decision-making and its effect on individual health outcomes. We emphasize the importance of conceptualizing RC within the broader sociocultural and community context, and the potential implications for reproductive and sexual health research, clinical care, and policy in the United States.
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reproductive coercion,sociocultural context,ecological model
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