Rabie Nader Z, Magann Everett F
Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 77205-7199, USA.
Womens Health (Lond). 2013 May;9(3):229-31. doi: 10.2217/whe.13.21.
Evaluation of: Grindlay K, Grossman D. Unintended pregnancy among active-duty women in the United States military, 2008. Obstetr. Gynecol. 121(2), 241-246 (2013). This is a study comparing the unintended pregnancy rates of active-duty women in 2008 with those rates in 2005 and the general US population. The data were obtained from the results of the Department of Defense Survey of Health-Related Behaviors among active-duty military personnel in 2005 and 2008. The 2008 survey had data from over 7000 surveys, and the 2005 survey had data from over 3000 surveys. The authors found that the unintended pregnancy rate increased from 2005 to 2008, and is approximately 50% greater than that of the US general population. Investigators also found that pregnancy rates were similar amongst women who were recently deployed. There were higher rates among younger, less educated, nonwhite and married/cohabitating women.
格林德莱(Grindlay K)、格罗斯曼(Grossman D)。《2008年美国现役军人中的意外怀孕情况》。《妇产科学》121(2),241 - 246(2013年)。这是一项比较2008年现役女性意外怀孕率与2005年以及美国总体人口意外怀孕率的研究。数据取自2005年和2008年国防部对现役军事人员健康相关行为的调查结果。2008年的调查有来自7000多项调查的数据,2005年的调查有来自3000多项调查的数据。作者发现,意外怀孕率从2005年到2008年有所上升,且比美国总体人口的意外怀孕率高出约50%。研究人员还发现,近期被部署的女性的怀孕率相似。年轻、受教育程度低、非白人以及已婚/同居女性的怀孕率较高。