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避孕需求未得到满足:在奥斯陆的索马里移民妇女与她们在索马里摩加迪沙原籍人口中的比较研究。

Unmet needs for contraception: A comparative study among Somali immigrant women in Oslo and their original population in Mogadishu, Somalia.

机构信息

Department of Health Service Research, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Family Counselling, Oslo Municipality, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Aug 15;14(8):e0220783. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220783. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Unmet need for contraception is defined as the proportion of fertile individuals who do not use contraceptives despite wanting to space or limit their childbearing. Studies show that immigrant women in Europe, have higher rates of unintended pregnancies and abortion than native born women. Somali women, have the highest fertility rate in Norway which is much higher than the total fertility rate in Norway (4.0 vs. 1.7). This study investigates the unmet need for contraception among Somali immigrant women in Oslo, Norway, compared to their original population in Mogadishu, Somalia.

METHODS

A community based, cross sectional study was carried out among Somali women in Oslo (N = 228) and Mogadishu (N = 229) from May to December 2018. Pre-structured questionnaires were given to women who were recruited through snow-ball sampling. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 25. We performed a chi-square test for the analyses of categorical variables, a t-test for continuous variables and multivariate logistic analysis to determine the association between exposure and outcome variable.

RESULTS

The unmet needs for contraception among Somali women in Oslo was 20.2%, which is similar to unmet needs for contraception of women in many sub-Saharan African countries. The unmet needs for Somali immigrant women in Oslo (20.2) is two times lower than that of their original population in Somalia (48.5). The odds of having unmet needs for contraception was nearly, three times higher among Somali women in Mogadishu compared to those in Oslo (OR: 2.6, CI: 2.56-7.68). The mean intended fertility was 4 among the women in Oslo and 10.8 in Mogadishu. About 13.4% of study participants in Oslo and 86.6% of those in Mogadishu consider modern contraception irrelevant for women's health. Nearly 50% of women in both places had unintended childbirth on one or more occasion.

CONCLUSION

The study results show the prevalence of unmet needs for contraception among Somali immigrant women Oslo, is 4 fold higher than that of Norway (20.2 vs 5.5). Information Education Communication to both men and women, may reduce the high unmet need for contraception and also improve partner communication on family planning among Somali immigrants in Oslo. Training primary health providers for provision of tailored information about the modern contraception to immigrant women, which includes an individualized counselling may improve partners' knowledge, demand and uptake of modern contraception.

摘要

简介

避孕需求未得到满足是指尽管希望控制生育间隔或生育数量,但仍有一定比例的育龄人群不使用避孕措施。研究表明,欧洲的移民女性意外怀孕和堕胎的比例高于本地出生的女性。在挪威,索马里女性的生育率最高,远高于挪威的总生育率(4.0 比 1.7)。本研究旨在调查挪威奥斯陆的索马里移民女性与原籍国索马里摩加迪沙的女性相比,避孕需求未得到满足的情况。

方法

这是一项 2018 年 5 月至 12 月在挪威奥斯陆(N=228)和索马里摩加迪沙(N=229)进行的基于社区的横断面研究。采用滚雪球抽样法招募研究对象,并对其进行预结构化问卷调查。采用 SPSS 版本 25 进行数据分析。采用卡方检验分析分类变量,t 检验分析连续变量,多变量逻辑回归分析确定暴露与结局变量之间的关系。

结果

奥斯陆的索马里女性避孕需求未得到满足的比例为 20.2%,与许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家的女性相似。而在挪威,索马里移民女性避孕需求未得到满足的比例(20.2%)是其原籍国索马里的一半(48.5%)。与奥斯陆的索马里女性相比,摩加迪沙的索马里女性避孕需求未得到满足的可能性高近 3 倍(OR:2.6,95%CI:2.56-7.68)。奥斯陆的女性平均生育意愿为 4 个孩子,而摩加迪沙的女性为 10.8 个。奥斯陆的 13.4%和摩加迪沙的 86.6%的研究参与者认为现代避孕措施与女性健康无关。约有 50%的女性在两地都曾意外怀孕。

结论

本研究结果表明,与挪威(20.2%比 5.5%)相比,奥斯陆的索马里移民女性避孕需求未得到满足的比例高 4 倍。对男性和女性进行信息、教育和沟通(IEC),可能会降低避孕需求未得到满足的高比例,也可能会改善索马里移民在奥斯陆的伴侣间关于计划生育的沟通。为初级卫生保健提供者提供关于现代避孕措施的个性化信息,包括个体化咨询,可能会提高伴侣对现代避孕措施的知识、需求和使用。

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