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拉丁美洲避孕药具的自付费用。

Out-of-pocket spending for contraceptives in Latin America.

机构信息

Consultant Statistician, ICF, New York, NY, USA.

Regional Technical Advisor, Reproductive Health Commodity Security, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Latin American and the Caribbean Regional Office, Panamá, Panama.

出版信息

Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2020 Dec;28(2):1833429. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2020.1833429.

Abstract

Despite progress in increasing the use of modern contraceptives in most Latin American countries over the last few decades, important challenges remain, including the heavy reliance on out-of-pocket spending to access contraceptives, which may expose consumption to macroeconomic fluctuations. Out-of-pocket spending on contraceptives and/or the proportion of women aged 15-49 who received free contraceptives at a public health facility or as part of statutory health insurance were estimated for 13 Latin American countries using the most recently available household budget surveys and demographic and health or similar household surveys. Data on contraceptive retail sales in 12 countries over the 2006-2010 period and publicly available macroeconomic indicators were used to examine the relationship between changes in sales and macroeconomic indicators using multiple regression models. On average, women aged 15-49 spent close to US$1 per month out-of-pocket on contraceptives. However, almost three out of five women received them free of charge. A 1% increase in the percentage of the population living on less than US$ 3.2/day (2011 PPP values), or the percentage unemployed in the labour force, predicted about a 2% decrease in the growth of contraceptive retail sales (measured in couple-years of protection, CYP, per capita) the subsequent year. The analysis revealed the sensitivity of contraceptive retail sales to changes in macroeconomic variables, particularly changes in poverty levels. Achieving universal access to family planning by 2030 will require improving contraceptive financing schemes.

摘要

尽管过去几十年拉丁美洲大多数国家在增加现代避孕药具使用方面取得了进展,但仍存在重大挑战,包括严重依赖自掏腰包获取避孕药具,这可能使消费受到宏观经济波动的影响。利用最新的家庭预算调查以及人口与健康或类似家庭调查数据,对 13 个拉丁美洲国家的 15-49 岁女性在公共卫生机构或作为法定健康保险一部分获得免费避孕药具的比例或因获取避孕药具而自掏腰包的比例进行了估计。还利用 12 个国家 2006-2010 年期间避孕药具零售销售数据和公开的宏观经济指标,采用多元回归模型研究了销售变化与宏观经济指标之间的关系。平均而言,15-49 岁的女性每月因获取避孕药具而自掏腰包近 1 美元。然而,近五分之三的女性免费获得避孕药具。当年生活在每天 3.2 美元以下(2011 年购买力平价)人口的百分比或劳动力中失业人口的百分比每增加 1%,下一年避孕药具零售销售(以每人口 CYP 衡量的保护夫妻年数)的增长率预计将下降 2%。分析表明,避孕药具零售销售对宏观经济变量变化,特别是贫困水平变化很敏感。要实现到 2030 年普及计划生育,就需要完善避孕药具融资计划。

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