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美国监狱、看守所和少年拘留系统中的避孕政策:全国性调查。

Contraception Policies in U.S. Jails, Prisons, and Juvenile Detention Systems: A National Survey.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

J Correct Health Care. 2021 Dec;27(4):226-231. doi: 10.1089/jchc.19.07.0060. Epub 2021 Aug 12.

Abstract

Contraception is an important health care service for incarcerated women, yet its availability in U.S. prisons, jails, and juvenile detention systems is unknown. We surveyed 6 jails, 22 state prisons, and 3 juvenile detention systems ( = 31 sites) on their contraception policies in 2016. Twenty (65%) sites had formal written contraception policies. All sites allowed people to continue a preincarceration contraceptive method with restrictions on the type of contraception and reason for use. Two sites (6%) did not allow continuation of oral contraceptive pills, 3 sites (10%) did not allow continuation of contraceptive injection, 21 sites (68%) did not allow continuation of contraceptive ring, and 23 sites (74%) did not allow continuation of contraceptive patch. Twenty-eight (90%) sites allowed people to initiate a contraceptive method in custody. Contraception policies in incarceration settings in the United States are varied and may restrict women's ability to continue or initiate the contraception of their choice.

摘要

避孕是女性被监禁者的一项重要保健服务,但美国监狱、看守所和少年拘留所系统中是否提供避孕服务尚不清楚。我们在 2016 年调查了 6 个看守所、22 个州立监狱和 3 个少年拘留所(共 31 个地点)的避孕政策。有 20 个(65%)地点有正式的书面避孕政策。所有地点都允许人们继续使用入狱前的避孕方法,但对避孕方法的类型和使用原因有限制。有 2 个地点(6%)不允许继续使用口服避孕药,有 3 个地点(10%)不允许继续使用避孕注射剂,有 21 个地点(68%)不允许继续使用避孕环,有 23 个地点(74%)不允许继续使用避孕贴。有 28 个地点(90%)允许人们在监禁期间开始使用避孕方法。美国监禁场所的避孕政策多种多样,可能限制妇女继续使用或开始使用自己选择的避孕方法的能力。

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