Xu Hongwei, Mberu Blessing U, Goldberg Rachel E, Luke Nancy
Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya.
Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci. 2013 Jul;648(1):104-119. doi: 10.1177/0002716213480792.
Rural-to urban migration is increasingly common among youth and could affect sexual activities. We use life history calendar data collected in Kisumu, Kenya, to investigate how the timing and number of rural-to-urban moves are associated with premarital pregnancy. Among sexually experienced young women aged 18-24 (N=226), 39 percent have experienced a premarital pregnancy and 60 percent experienced a move in the last 10 years. Results of the event history analysis show that those who experienced one or two moves or whose most recent move occurred in the last seven to 12 months are at increased risk of premarital pregnancy compared to nonmovers. Those whose last move occurred at age 13 or younger were also at an elevated risk. Migration brings about specific needs for youth, including the need for sexual and reproductive health education and services, which should be made available and accessible to new urban residents.
农村青年向城市迁移的现象日益普遍,这可能会影响性行为。我们利用在肯尼亚基苏木收集的生命史日历数据,来研究从农村到城市迁移的时间和次数与婚前怀孕之间的关联。在18至24岁有性经历的年轻女性中(N = 226),39%经历过婚前怀孕,60%在过去10年中经历过迁移。事件史分析结果表明,与未迁移者相比,经历过一两次迁移或最近一次迁移发生在过去7至12个月内的人,婚前怀孕的风险增加。最后一次迁移发生在13岁及以下的人风险也较高。迁移给青年带来了特定需求,包括性健康和生殖健康教育及服务的需求,应为新的城市居民提供并使其能够获得这些服务。