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回顾与展望:我们能否加速美洲青少年妊娠问题的解决?

Looking back and moving forward: can we accelerate progress on adolescent pregnancy in the Americas?

机构信息

Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), 525 23rd Street, NW, Washington, DC, USA.

University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2017 Jul 14;14(1):83. doi: 10.1186/s12978-017-0345-y.

Abstract

Adolescent fertility rates in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) remain unacceptably high, especially compared to the region's declining total fertility rates. The Region has experienced the slowest progress of all regions in the world, and shows major differences between countries and between subgroups in countries. In 2013, LAC was also noted as the only region with a rising trend in pregnancies in adolescents younger than 15 years. In response to the lack of progress in the LAC region, PAHO/WHO, UNFPA and UNICEF held a technical consultation with global, regional and country-level stakeholders to take stock of the situation and agree on strategic approaches and priority actions to accelerate progress. The meeting concluded that there is no single portrait of an adolescent mother in LAC and that context and determinants of adolescent pregnancy vary across and within countries. However, lack of knowledge about their sexual and reproductive health and rights, poor access to and inadequate use of contraceptives resulting from restrictive laws and policies, weak programs, social and cultural norms, limited education and income, sexual violence and abuse, and unequal gender relations were identified as key factors contributing to adolescent pregnancy in LAC. The meeting participants highlighted the following seven priority actions to accelerate progress: 1. Make adolescent pregnancy, its drivers and impact, and the most affected groups more visible with disaggregated data, qualitative reports, and stories. 2. Design interventions targeting the most vulnerable groups, ensuring the approaches are adapted to their realities and address their specific challenges. 3. Engage and empower youth to contribute to the design, implementation and monitoring of strategic interventions. 4. Abandon ineffective interventions and invest resources in applying proven ones. 5. Strengthen inter-sectoral collaboration to effectively address the drivers of adolescent pregnancy in LAC. 6. Move from boutique projects to large-scale and sustainable programs. 7. Create an enabling environment for gender equality and adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights.

摘要

拉丁美洲和加勒比地区(LAC)的青少年生育率仍然高得令人无法接受,尤其是与该地区不断下降的总生育率相比。该地区是世界上所有地区中进展最慢的,并且国家之间以及国家内部的不同群体之间存在着巨大差异。2013 年,LAC 也被认为是唯一一个青少年怀孕率呈上升趋势的地区,而这些青少年的年龄都在 15 岁以下。针对 LAC 地区缺乏进展的情况,泛美卫生组织/世卫组织、人口基金和儿基会与全球、区域和国家各级利益攸关方举行了一次技术协商,以评估形势并就加速进展的战略方法和优先行动达成一致。会议得出的结论是,LAC 地区不存在单一的青少年母亲形象,青少年怀孕的情况因国家和国家内部的背景和决定因素而异。但是,对性健康和生殖健康及权利缺乏了解、由于法律和政策限制导致获得和适当使用避孕药具的机会有限、方案薄弱、社会和文化规范、教育和收入有限、性暴力和虐待以及不平等的性别关系等,都被认为是导致 LAC 地区青少年怀孕的关键因素。会议参与者强调了以下 7 项优先行动,以加速进展:1. 利用分类数据、定性报告和案例,使青少年怀孕及其驱动因素和影响,以及受影响最严重的群体更加明显。2. 针对最脆弱群体设计干预措施,确保这些方法适应其现实情况并解决其具体挑战。3. 让青年参与并赋予其权力,使其能够为战略干预措施的设计、实施和监测做出贡献。4. 摒弃无效干预措施,将资源投入到实施经证实的干预措施中。5. 加强部门间协作,以有效应对 LAC 地区青少年怀孕的驱动因素。6. 从精品项目转向大规模和可持续的方案。7. 为性别平等以及青少年的性健康和生殖健康及权利创造有利环境。

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