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紧急避孕措施的使用:美国非西班牙裔白种人、非西班牙裔黑种人和西班牙裔女性在意识、态度和信仰方面的影响。

Emergency Contraception Use: The Influence of Awareness, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among Non-Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic Women in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina Gillings School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2019 Mar-Apr;29(2):161-169. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2019.01.003. Epub 2019 Feb 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Given persistent racial/ethnic disparities in unintended pregnancies, this study aims to understand factors associated with emergency contraception (EC) use among non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic women.

METHODS

This study used a nationally representative sample of 1,990 women of reproductive age in the United States who participated in the 2016 Survey of Family Planning and Women's Lives. Logistic regressions were estimated to assess the association of sexual/pregnancy history, attitudes toward pregnancy, attitudes toward contraception, awareness and beliefs about EC, and source of information regarding contraception with ever using EC.

RESULTS

After adjusting for demographic characteristics, we found no significant differences in ever using EC by race/ethnicity. Among non-Hispanic White women, those who used barrier methods of contraception, reported a previous unplanned pregnancy, reported having heard some or a lot about EC, and believed that EC is somewhat to very effective had higher odds of EC use. Among non-Hispanic Black women, those who reported a previous unplanned pregnancy and believed that EC was somewhat to very effective had higher odds of EC use. Among Hispanic women, those who reported using long-acting reversible contraceptives, having recent male sexual partners, and believing that EC is both somewhat to very safe and effective had higher odds of EC use.

CONCLUSIONS

Awareness and beliefs about safety and effectiveness are modifiable factors that may influence EC use. Population-level interventions can focus on improving awareness and understanding of the safety and effectiveness of EC.

摘要

目的

鉴于意外怀孕在不同种族/族裔群体中持续存在差异,本研究旨在了解与非西班牙裔白人、非西班牙裔黑人和西班牙裔女性使用紧急避孕(EC)相关的因素。

方法

本研究使用了美国具有代表性的、年龄在 1990 名育龄妇女的样本,她们参加了 2016 年计划生育和妇女生活调查。采用逻辑回归评估了性/妊娠史、对妊娠的态度、对避孕的态度、对 EC 的认识和信念、以及关于避孕的信息来源与以往使用 EC 之间的关联。

结果

在调整了人口统计学特征后,我们发现不同种族/族裔之间使用 EC 的情况没有显著差异。在非西班牙裔白人女性中,使用屏障避孕方法、报告有过一次意外怀孕、报告听说过一些或很多关于 EC、以及认为 EC 有一定到非常有效的女性,使用 EC 的几率更高。在非西班牙裔黑人女性中,报告有过一次意外怀孕、认为 EC 有一定到非常有效的女性,使用 EC 的几率更高。在西班牙裔女性中,使用长效可逆避孕方法、最近有男性性伴侣、以及认为 EC 既有一定到非常安全、又有效的女性,使用 EC 的几率更高。

结论

对安全性和有效性的认识和信念是可改变的因素,可能会影响 EC 的使用。人群层面的干预措施可以侧重于提高对 EC 的安全性和有效性的认识和理解。

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