Buckley Cynthia, Barrett Jennifer, Adkins Kristen
Department of Sociology, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA.
J Health Commun. 2008 Oct-Nov;13(7):681-97. doi: 10.1080/10810730802412271.
This study explores young women's reliance on reproductive and sexual health information channels, examining the relationship between information sources and reproductive health knowledge. Utilizing 1995 and 1999 Kazakhstan Demographic and Health Surveys, we investigate access to reproductive health knowledge among young women (ages 15-24) during a key period in the development of wide-scale reproductive health programs in Kazakhstan. Despite reproductive health campaigns throughout the 1990s, we find consistently high proportions of young women without family planning information access. Among young women with access to information, few received information from channels most strongly linked to knowledge and behavioral changes (family and medical professionals). Mass media sources and peer information networks remained the most often utilized channels. Urban residence, non-Kazakh ethnicity, older age (20-24), and higher education significantly increased the odds of accessing family planning information among young Kazakhstani women, and these same factors were especially important in terms of the relative odds of accessing medical and parental channels. While overall contraceptive knowledge and prevalence rose in Kazakhstan during the 1990s, we find knowledge varied by the information channel accessed. Findings also indicate that young women, regardless of marital status, possessed consistently low levels of reproductive health knowledge at the decade's end.
本研究探讨了年轻女性对生殖健康和性健康信息渠道的依赖情况,考察了信息来源与生殖健康知识之间的关系。我们利用1995年和1999年哈萨克斯坦人口与健康调查,研究了在哈萨克斯坦大规模生殖健康项目发展的关键时期,15至24岁年轻女性获取生殖健康知识的情况。尽管在20世纪90年代开展了生殖健康宣传活动,但我们发现,始终有很大比例的年轻女性无法获取计划生育信息。在能够获取信息的年轻女性中,很少有人从与知识和行为改变联系最紧密的渠道(家庭和医疗专业人员)获得信息。大众媒体渠道和同伴信息网络仍然是最常被利用的渠道。城市居住、非哈萨克族裔、年龄较大(20至24岁)以及受过高等教育,显著增加了哈萨克斯坦年轻女性获取计划生育信息的几率,而且这些因素在获取医疗和父母渠道信息的相对几率方面尤其重要。虽然20世纪90年代哈萨克斯坦的总体避孕知识和普及率有所上升,但我们发现,知识因所获取的信息渠道而异。研究结果还表明,到该十年末,无论婚姻状况如何,年轻女性的生殖健康知识水平始终较低。