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对计划生育的讨论是否能提高对伴侣避孕态度的了解?

Does discussion of family planning improve knowledge of partner's attitude toward contraceptives?

作者信息

DeRose Laurie F, Dodoo F Nii-Amoo, Ezeh Alex C, Owuor Tom O

机构信息

Department of Sociology and Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.

出版信息

Int Fam Plan Perspect. 2004 Jun;30(2):87-93. doi: 10.1363/3008704.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Results from an analysis of 1998 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data from Kenya, where the approval rate of family planning is 90%, have cast doubt on the assumption that spousal discussion improves knowledge of partner's attitude toward family planning. However, it is not known whether this finding also applies to contexts more typical of Sub-Saharan Africa, where approval is not as high.

METHODS

DHS data from 21 Sub-Saharan African countries were used to assess the relationship between spousal discussion and correct reporting of partner's attitude toward family planning. Multivariate analyses of data from Chad were conducted to further examine this relationship in a setting where contraceptive approval was not high.

RESULTS

In every country, the proportion of women correctly reporting their spouse's disapproval of contraception was smaller among those who had discussed family planning with their husband than among those who had never done so. However, in an analysis of Chad data that included women who did not know their husband's attitude toward contraception, proportions of women correctly citing their husband's attitude were larger if discussion had occurred than if it had not, regardless of the husband's actual approval status. In multivariate analyses of Chad data that controlled for women's demographic characteristics, discussion was positively associated with correct reporting of husband's approval, but negatively associated with correct reporting of his disapproval.

CONCLUSIONS

Partner discussion does not necessarily mean an increase in knowledge of a partner's contraceptive attitudes. Therefore, anticipated reductions in unmet need for contraception through improvements in spousal discussion may be overstated.

摘要

背景

对肯尼亚1998年人口与健康调查(DHS)数据的分析结果显示,该国计划生育的批准率为90%,这对配偶间讨论能增进对伴侣计划生育态度的了解这一假设提出了质疑。然而,尚不清楚这一发现是否也适用于撒哈拉以南非洲地区更具代表性的情况,那里的批准率没那么高。

方法

使用来自21个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的DHS数据来评估配偶间讨论与正确报告伴侣对计划生育态度之间的关系。对来自乍得的数据进行多变量分析,以在避孕批准率不高的背景下进一步研究这种关系。

结果

在每个国家,与丈夫讨论过计划生育的女性中,正确报告配偶不赞成避孕的比例低于从未讨论过的女性。然而,在对乍得数据的分析中,包括那些不知道丈夫对避孕态度的女性,无论丈夫的实际批准状况如何,讨论过的女性正确提及丈夫态度的比例高于未讨论过的。在对乍得数据进行的多变量分析中,控制了女性的人口特征后,讨论与正确报告丈夫的赞成呈正相关,但与正确报告其不赞成呈负相关。

结论

与伴侣讨论并不一定意味着对伴侣避孕态度的了解会增加。因此,预期通过改善配偶间讨论来减少未满足的避孕需求可能被夸大了。

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