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宗教教派、宗教参与与莫桑比克南部现代避孕方法的使用。

Religious denomination, religious involvement, and modern contraceptive use in southern Mozambique.

机构信息

Professor, Center for Population Dynamics, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287. E-mail:

出版信息

Stud Fam Plann. 2013 Sep;44(3):259-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1728-4465.2013.00357.x.

Abstract

The relationship between contraceptive use and religion remains a subject of considerable debate. This article argues that this relationship is rooted in context-specific institutional and organizational aspects of religious belonging and involvement. Drawing upon unique recent data from a population-based survey of women conducted in a predominantly Christian high-fertility area of Mozambique, this study examines the connections between religion and contraception from two complementary angles. First, differences in current use of modern contraceptives across main denominational groups are analyzed. The results show higher prevalence of modern contraceptive use among Catholics and, to a lesser extent, traditional Protestants net of other individual- and community-level factors. Second, an analysis of religious involvement reveals that frequent church attendance has a net positive association with modern contraceptive use regardless of denominational affiliation. These findings are situated within the historical context of religious, demographic, and socio-political dynamics of Mozambique and similar sub-Saharan settings.

摘要

避孕措施的使用与宗教之间的关系仍然是一个颇具争议的话题。本文认为,这种关系根植于宗教归属和参与的特定情境下的制度和组织方面。本文利用莫桑比克一个以基督教为主、生育率较高地区最近进行的一项基于人群的女性调查中获得的独特数据,从两个互补的角度探讨了宗教与避孕之间的联系。首先,分析了主要教派群体之间现代避孕措施使用的差异。结果表明,与其他个人和社区层面的因素相比,天主教徒和传统新教徒中现代避孕措施的使用更为普遍。其次,对宗教参与的分析表明,无论教派归属如何,经常去教堂与现代避孕措施的使用呈净正相关。这些发现是在莫桑比克以及类似的撒哈拉以南非洲地区的宗教、人口和社会政治动态的历史背景下得出的。

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