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COVID-19 大流行对英国性健康和生殖健康服务利用及需求未满足情况的初始影响:基于代表性准调查(Natsal-COVID)的结果。

Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health service use and unmet need in Britain: findings from a quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID).

机构信息

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Lancet Public Health. 2022 Jan;7(1):e36-e47. doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(21)00253-X.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service use and unmet need, but the impact is unknown. We aimed to determine the proportion of participants reporting sexual risk behaviours, SRH service use and unmet need, and to assess remote sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing service use after the first national lockdown in Britain.

METHODS

We used data from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal)-COVID cross-sectional, quasi-representative web survey (Natsal-COVID Wave 1). Adults aged 18-59 years who resided in England, Scotland, or Wales completed the survey between July 29 and Aug 10, 2020, which included questions about the approximate 4-month period after announcement of the initial lockdown in Britain (March 23, 2020). Quota-based sampling and weighting were used to achieve a quasi-representative population sample. Participants aged 45-59 years were excluded from services analysis due to low rates of SRH service use. Among individuals aged 18-44 years, we estimated reported SRH service use and inability to access, and calculated age-adjusted odds ratios (aORs) among sexually experienced individuals (those reporting any sexual partner in their lifetime) and sexually active individuals (those reporting any sexual partner in the past year). Unweighted denominators and weighted estimates are presented hereafter.

FINDINGS

6654 individuals had complete interviews and were included in the analysis. Among 3758 participants aged 18-44 years, 82·0% reported being sexually experienced, and 73·7% reported being sexually active. 20·8% of sexually experienced participants aged 18-44 years reported using SRH services in the 4-month period. Overall, 9·7% of 3108 participants (9·5% of men; 9·9% of women) reported being unable to use a service they needed, although of the participants who reported trying but not being able to use a SRH service at least once, 76·4% of participants also reported an instance of successful use. 5·9% of 1221 sexually active men and 3·6% of 1560 sexually active women reported use of STI-related services and 14·8% of 1728 sexually experienced women reported use of contraceptive services, with SRH service use highest among individuals aged 18-24 years. Sexually active participants reporting condomless sex with new partners since lockdown were much more likely to report using STI-related services than those who did not report condomless sex (aOR 23·8 [95% CI 11·6-48·9]) for men, 10·5 [3·9-28·2] for women) and, among men, were also more likely to have an unsuccessful attempt at STI-service use (aOR 13·3 [5·3-32·9]). Among 106 individuals who reported using STI testing services, 64·4% accessed services remotely (telephone, video, or online). Among 2581 women aged 25-59 years, 2·4% reported cervical screening compared with an estimated 6% in a comparable 4-month period before the pandemic.

INTERPRETATION

Many people accessed SRH care during the initial lockdown; however, young people and those reporting sexual risk behaviours reported difficulties in accessing services and thus such services might need to address a backlog of need.

FUNDING

Wellcome Trust, The Economic and Social Research Council, The National Institute for Health Research, Medical Research Council/Chief Scientist Office and Public Health Sciences Unit, and UCL Coronavirus Response Fund.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行影响了性与生殖健康(SRH)服务的使用和未满足的需求,但影响程度尚不清楚。我们旨在确定报告性行为风险、SRH 服务使用和未满足需求的参与者比例,并评估英国首次全国封锁后远程性传播感染(STI)检测服务的使用情况。

方法

我们使用了来自全国性态度和生活方式调查(Natsal)-COVID 横断面、准代表性网络调查(Natsal-COVID 波 1)的数据。18-59 岁的成年人居住在英格兰、苏格兰或威尔士,于 2020 年 7 月 29 日至 8 月 10 日之间完成了调查,其中包括宣布英国最初封锁后大约 4 个月的问题(2020 年 3 月 23 日)。使用基于配额的抽样和加权来实现准代表性的人口样本。由于 SRH 服务使用率较低,45-59 岁的参与者被排除在服务分析之外。在 18-44 岁的个体中,我们估计了报告的 SRH 服务使用情况和无法获得服务的情况,并计算了在有性经验的个体(报告一生中任何性伴侣的个体)和有性行为的个体(报告过去一年中任何性伴侣的个体)中的年龄调整优势比(aOR)。以下呈现未加权的分母和加权的估计值。

发现

6654 人完成了完整的访谈并包含在分析中。在 3758 名 18-44 岁的参与者中,82.0%报告有性经验,73.7%报告有性行为。在 18-44 岁的有性经验的参与者中,20.8%在 4 个月期间使用了 SRH 服务。总体而言,3108 名参与者中有 9.7%(男性为 9.5%,女性为 9.9%)报告无法使用他们需要的服务,尽管报告尝试过但至少有一次无法使用 SRH 服务的参与者中,76.4%的参与者也报告了一次成功使用的情况。1221 名有性行为的男性中有 5.9%和 1560 名有性行为的女性中有 3.6%报告使用了与性传播感染相关的服务,1728 名有性经验的女性中有 14.8%报告使用了避孕服务,其中年龄在 18-24 岁的参与者的 SRH 服务使用率最高。自封锁以来报告与新伴侣发生无保护性行为的有性行为的参与者报告使用与性传播感染相关的服务的可能性比没有报告无保护性行为的参与者高得多(男性为 23.8[95%CI 11.6-48.9];女性为 10.5[3.9-28.2]),并且,在男性中,他们也更有可能在 STI 服务使用方面尝试不成功(aOR 13.3[5.3-32.9])。在报告使用 STI 检测服务的 106 名个体中,64.4%通过远程方式(电话、视频或在线)获得服务。在 2581 名 25-59 岁的女性中,2.4%报告了宫颈筛查,而在大流行前类似的 4 个月期间估计为 6%。

解释

许多人在首次全国封锁期间接受了 SRH 护理;然而,年轻人和报告性行为风险的人报告在获得服务方面存在困难,因此这些服务可能需要解决积压的需求。

资助

惠康信托基金会、经济和社会研究理事会、英国国家卫生研究院、医学研究理事会/首席科学家办公室和公共卫生科学单位以及 UCL 冠状病毒应对基金。

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