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明尼苏达州索马里夫妇的生育间隔决策与沟通

Decision Making and Communication About Child Spacing Among Somali Couples in Minnesota.

机构信息

Assistant Professor, St. Catherine University, St. Paul.

Program Navigator, International Institute of Minnesota, St. Paul.

出版信息

Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2019 Jun;51(2):63-69. doi: 10.1363/psrh.12100. Epub 2019 Apr 12.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Since civil unrest broke out in Somalia in the 1990s, large numbers of Somalis have immigrated to Western countries, including the United States. It is unknown whether these immigrants maintain their cultural norms of low contraceptive use and high fertility when they live in settings with different norms.

METHODS

In 2016, interviews were conducted in Minnesota with Somali immigrants and refugees to explore couple communication and decision making regarding child spacing. Nineteen married men and women aged 25-51 were interviewed. After a coding scheme was developed, key themes were identified and examined by participants' sex, number of children and age of arrival in the United States.

RESULTS

Most participants discussed child spacing with their spouse and had positive or neutral experiences. Some participants, especially those with multiple children, stated that living in their new country had influenced their fertility desires. Only those who had arrived after the age of 20 mentioned that experiencing closely spaced births had motivated them to discuss child spacing. Participants emphasized the importance of information sharing, compromise and joint decision making with their spouse. Priority for child-spacing decision making was granted to women, largely because of their primary role in childbirth. Men who had arrived in the United States before turning 20 were more definitive about giving women decision-making priority.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings provide insight into how Somali immigrant and refugee couples communicate and make decisions about child spacing, and may be helpful in informing the development of culturally specific reproductive health programs.

摘要

背景

自 20 世纪 90 年代以来,由于索马里国内动乱,大量索马里人移民到西方国家,包括美国。目前尚不清楚这些移民在生活在规范不同的环境中时,是否仍保持着低避孕使用率和高生育率的文化规范。

方法

2016 年,在明尼苏达州对索马里移民和难民进行了访谈,以探讨夫妻在生育间隔方面的沟通和决策。共对 19 名年龄在 25-51 岁之间的已婚男女进行了访谈。在制定了编码方案之后,根据参与者的性别、子女数量和抵达美国的年龄,确定并检查了关键主题。

结果

大多数参与者都与配偶讨论了生育间隔问题,并且有着积极或中立的体验。一些参与者,尤其是那些有多个孩子的参与者,他们表示生活在新国家的经历影响了他们的生育愿望。只有那些在 20 岁以后到达美国的人提到,经历过分娩时间接近的经历使他们有动力去讨论生育间隔。参与者强调了与配偶分享信息、妥协和共同决策的重要性。生育间隔决策的优先权给予了女性,主要是因为她们在分娩中扮演着主要角色。那些在 20 岁之前就到达美国的男性则更倾向于给予女性决策权。

结论

这些发现深入了解了索马里移民和难民夫妇如何沟通和决定生育间隔,这可能有助于制定具有文化针对性的生殖健康计划。

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