Alesna-Llanto Emma, Raymundo Corazon M
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine-Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila, Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines 1000.
Adolesc Med Clin. 2005 Oct;16(3):645-63. doi: 10.1016/j.admecli.2005.05.005.
This article highlights contraceptive issues in Asia, home to some 700 million adolescents. It starts with a description of the socio-cultural milieu of adolescents in South and Southeast Asia, their knowledge and use of contraceptives, the myriad barriers to access, and the many innovative programs to broaden contraceptive availability. The reproductive health needs of adolescents in poor countries cannot be solved by merely supplying them with contraceptives--these needs can only be fully addressed in the context of gender equality, poverty alleviation and the conviction that investing in the reproductive health of adolescents is a most urgent priority. Investing in the reproductive health of adolescents will have an impact not only on birth and abortion rates, maternal health, and the spread of STI/HIV but also on the demographics and economic development of the region--and beyond.
本文重点介绍了亚洲的避孕问题,亚洲约有7亿青少年。文章开篇描述了南亚和东南亚青少年的社会文化环境、他们对避孕方法的了解和使用情况、获取避孕措施的众多障碍,以及为扩大避孕措施可及性而开展的诸多创新项目。贫困国家青少年的生殖健康需求不能仅通过为他们提供避孕药具来解决——只有在性别平等、减贫以及坚信投资于青少年生殖健康是最紧迫优先事项的背景下,这些需求才能得到充分满足。投资于青少年生殖健康不仅会对出生率、堕胎率、孕产妇健康以及性传播感染/艾滋病毒的传播产生影响,还会对该地区乃至更广泛地区的人口结构和经济发展产生影响。