Division of Adolescent Medicine, Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri.
Department of Psychiatry, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York.
J Rural Health. 2020 Jan;36(1):38-47. doi: 10.1111/jrh.12390. Epub 2019 Aug 20.
Latino youth experience significant disparities in rates of teen pregnancy, and reproductive health needs of rural Latino youth are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to describe knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes about contraception among rural Latino adolescents and young adults (Latino youth).
Eighty-four Latino youth, aged 15-24 years from rural Kansas communities participated in 15 focus groups (FG) and completed an individual survey. The survey assessed demographics and acculturation. FG participants discussed attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived sexual behaviors regarding teen sexuality, pregnancy, and contraception.
FGs revealed multiple obstacles to accessing reproductive health services: geographical/rural location, cultural barriers, religious influences, lack of sexual education, and personal attitudes toward pregnancy and contraception use. Participants described close-knit communities with limited access to confidential reproductive health care. They identified cultural and religious factors (sexual taboo, virginity, Familismo, and family dishonor) that influence family planning behaviors among Latino youth and obstruct access to sexual health and contraception knowledge and services. Ambivalence regarding pregnancy intentions was common, along with the belief that contraception equates with abortion.
Latino youth in rural communities face multiple physical and sociocultural obstacles to accessing family planning information and services. Community-based pregnancy prevention interventions must target these obstacles to optimize reproductive health outcomes for Latino youth in rural settings.
拉丁裔青年在青少年怀孕率方面存在显著差异,农村拉丁裔青年的生殖健康需求尚未得到充分了解。本研究的目的是描述农村拉丁裔青少年和年轻人(拉丁裔青年)对避孕的知识、信念和态度。
堪萨斯州农村社区的 84 名 15-24 岁的拉丁裔青年参加了 15 个焦点小组(FG)并完成了个人调查。该调查评估了人口统计学和文化适应情况。FG 参与者讨论了关于青少年性行为、怀孕和避孕的态度、主观规范和感知性行为。
FG 揭示了获得生殖健康服务的多个障碍:地理位置/农村位置、文化障碍、宗教影响、缺乏性教育以及对怀孕和避孕使用的个人态度。参与者描述了紧密联系的社区,获得保密生殖保健的机会有限。他们确定了影响拉丁裔青年家庭计划行为的文化和宗教因素(性禁忌、贞操、家庭主义和家庭耻辱),并阻碍了获得性健康和避孕知识和服务的机会。对怀孕意图的矛盾心理很常见,同时认为避孕等同于堕胎。
农村社区的拉丁裔青年在获得计划生育信息和服务方面面临多种身体和社会文化障碍。基于社区的妊娠预防干预措施必须针对这些障碍,以优化农村环境中拉丁裔青年的生殖健康结果。