Yu Jiao, Grace Kathryn, Boyle Elizabeth Heger, Mikal Jude P, Gunther Matthew, Kristiansen Devon
Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA.
Department of Geography, Environment & Society, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA.
Popul Dev Rev. 2024 Jul;50(Suppl 1):395-419. doi: 10.1111/padr.12606. Epub 2024 Jan 11.
Women in Africa may have experienced conflicting pressures during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the unpredictable nature of the pandemic was prompting some women to delay pregnancies, the pandemic was potentially limiting access to reproductive health services due to supply shortages, fears of virus exposure, and mobility restrictions. In this study, we used longitudinal data from Kenya and Burkina Faso and applied a multilevel perspective to better understand the factors contributing to change or persistence in contraceptive use during the early months of the pandemic. We found a marginal increase in contraceptive uptake in the early days of the pandemic. Multilevel logistic regression results revealed that interpersonal trust and accurate knowledge of COVID-19 precautions were associated with a greater likelihood of initiating contraception. These factors appeared to have provided women with confidence to navigate the complicated COVID-19 landscape. At the same time, we observed a decrease in contraceptive use in regions with high COVID-19 cases, suggesting the virus was limiting access to contraception in some contexts. These findings highlighted the need for public health officials to ensure that women have the necessary knowledge and ability to safely access contraception during public health crises, when overall demand for contraception may be increasing.
在新冠疫情期间,非洲女性可能经历了相互矛盾的压力。尽管疫情的不可预测性促使一些女性推迟怀孕,但疫情可能因供应短缺、对病毒暴露的恐惧以及行动限制而限制了生殖健康服务的可及性。在这项研究中,我们使用了来自肯尼亚和布基纳法索的纵向数据,并采用多层次视角,以更好地理解在疫情最初几个月中影响避孕措施使用变化或持续的因素。我们发现疫情初期避孕措施的采用率略有上升。多层次逻辑回归结果显示,人际信任和对新冠疫情预防措施的准确了解与开始避孕的可能性更大相关。这些因素似乎为女性提供了应对复杂新冠疫情形势的信心。与此同时,我们观察到新冠病例高发地区的避孕措施使用有所减少,这表明在某些情况下,病毒限制了避孕措施的可及性。这些发现凸显了公共卫生官员有必要确保女性在公共卫生危机期间,当避孕措施总体需求可能增加时,具备安全获取避孕措施的必要知识和能力。