Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2010 Mar;19(3):589-95. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2009.1385.
In order to explore opportunities for eliminating the persistent racial disparities in contraceptive use between Caucasian and African American young adults, we examined whether student populations display a reduced racial disparity in overall contraceptive use and use of highly effective contraceptives.
Using data collected from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) over 3 years, we conducted multivariate analysis to compare racial disparities in contraceptive use in the nonstudent, young adult (18-24 years) population with those in the student population. Analyses are controlled for age, income, education, and insurance status.
Both African American students and nonstudents demonstrate a trend of being more likely than their Caucasian counterparts to forego use of contraception, but the findings are statistically significant only for the impact of race on nonstudents (OR = 1.45, 95% CI 1.15-1.84). However, African American students show a greater disparity in using effective contraceptive methods compared with Caucasian peers (OR = 0.459, 95% CI 0.316-0.668) than in the nonstudent population (OR = 0.591, 95% CI 0.488-0.715).
Although race is not significant for predicting overall use of contraceptives among students, racial disparities are magnified among student populations with regard to use of highly effective contraceptives. Contraceptive counseling for African American young adults should focus on method effectiveness and consider additional issues, such as insurance coverage for contraceptives. For students, targeted counseling or interventions may be required.
为了探索消除白人和非裔美国年轻成年人在避孕措施使用方面持续存在的种族差异的机会,我们研究了学生群体的整体避孕措施使用和高效避孕措施使用是否存在减少的种族差异。
使用 3 年来从行为风险因素监测系统(BRFSS)收集的数据,我们进行了多变量分析,比较了非学生、年轻成年人(18-24 岁)群体和学生群体中避孕措施使用方面的种族差异。分析控制了年龄、收入、教育和保险状况。
非裔美国学生和非学生都比他们的白人同龄人更有可能不使用避孕措施,但只有非学生种族对避孕措施使用的影响具有统计学意义(OR=1.45,95%CI 1.15-1.84)。然而,与白人同龄人相比,非裔美国学生使用有效避孕方法的差异更大(OR=0.459,95%CI 0.316-0.668),而非学生群体的差异则较小(OR=0.591,95%CI 0.488-0.715)。
尽管种族对学生群体整体避孕措施使用的预测不具有统计学意义,但在高效避孕措施使用方面,学生群体的种族差异更大。针对非裔美国年轻成年人的避孕咨询应侧重于方法的有效性,并考虑其他问题,如避孕措施的保险覆盖范围。对于学生群体,可能需要有针对性的咨询或干预措施。