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阿巴拉契亚地区的生殖自主权:对感知到的避孕压力的调查

Reproductive Autonomy in Appalachia: An Investigation into Perceived Contraceptive Pressure.

作者信息

Huslage Melody, Ely Gretchen E, Nugent William R, Auerbach Samantha, Agbemenu Kafuli

机构信息

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Social Work, Knoxville, TN, USA.

University at Buffalo, School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2023 May;38(9-10):6985-7011. doi: 10.1177/08862605221140035. Epub 2022 Dec 30.

Abstract

The reproductive autonomy of persons who can give birth can be impeded through forms of interpersonal violence and coercion. Moreover, macro-level factors (e.g., poverty, discrimination, community violence, legislative policies) may impede the reproductive autonomy of entire communities. This study investigates a form of violence we term in Appalachia, an understudied region of the Eastern U.S., regarding reproductive health and decision-making. Through targeted Meta advertising, participants ( = 632) residing in Appalachian zip codes completed an online survey on reproductive health. The focus of this study was to investigate the prevalence of perceived contraceptive pressure, who was at increased risk of experiencing pressure, and the source(s) of perceived pressure. Binomial regressions were conducted on three different dependent variables: perceived pressure to be sterilized, perceived pressure to use birth control, and perceived pressure to use birth control. Approximately half of all respondents (49.5%) reported experiencing at least one type of pressure targeting contraceptive decision-making. The most prevalent source of perceived pressure to use birth control was from the healthcare provider (67.4%), and the most prevalent source of perceived pressure to use birth control was the respondent's partner (51.1%). Recommendations for providers serving clients in the Appalachian region include pursuing education regarding contraceptive pressure at the individual level and macro-level. In addition, Appalachian residents may benefit from educational programming on reproductive autonomy, healthy relationships, and how to navigate pressure in relationships.

摘要

能够生育的人的生殖自主权可能会因人际暴力和胁迫形式而受到阻碍。此外,宏观层面的因素(如贫困、歧视、社区暴力、立法政策)可能会阻碍整个社区的生殖自主权。本研究调查了美国东部一个研究较少的地区阿巴拉契亚存在的一种我们称之为与生殖健康和决策相关的暴力形式。通过有针对性的元广告,居住在阿巴拉契亚邮政编码地区的参与者(n = 632)完成了一项关于生殖健康的在线调查。本研究的重点是调查感知到的避孕压力的患病率、经历压力风险增加的人群以及感知压力的来源。对三个不同的因变量进行了二项式回归:绝育的感知压力、使用节育措施的感知压力以及使用节育措施的感知压力。大约一半的受访者(49.5%)报告称经历过至少一种针对避孕决策的压力。使用节育措施的感知压力最普遍的来源是医疗保健提供者(67.4%),而使用节育措施的感知压力最普遍的来源是受访者的伴侣(51.1%)。为在阿巴拉契亚地区为客户服务的提供者提供的建议包括在个人层面和宏观层面开展关于避孕压力的教育。此外,阿巴拉契亚居民可能会从关于生殖自主权、健康关系以及如何应对关系中的压力的教育项目中受益。

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