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描述性表征与生殖健康结果:女性候选人在降低青少年生育率中的作用。

Descriptive Representation and Reproductive Health Outcomes: The Role of Women Candidates in Reducing Teen Birth Rates.

作者信息

Cortina Jeronimo, Hardin Shana

机构信息

Department of Political Science and Population Health, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Oct 17;12(20):2066. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12202066.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Teen birth rates remain a pressing public health issue in the United States, with significant long-term health risks for both mothers and children. Previous research has primarily focused on the impact of women in elected office on reproductive health outcomes, but less is known about the influence of women candidates. This study explores the relationship between the number of women candidates in county-level elections and county-level teen birth rates, highlighting the role of women candidates as visible role models and agents of potential policy change.

METHODS

We utilized a dataset covering county-level elections from 2010 to 2020, along with teen birth rate data from the CDC. We employed a multilevel model to analyze the relationship between the cumulative number of women candidates and teen birth rates, controlling for socioeconomic and health-related factors, such as insurance coverage and social vulnerability.

RESULTS

The findings indicate that as the number of women candidates increased, the estimated county-level teen birth rate declined. This effect was observed across different election years, with more substantial impacts in midterm and presidential elections. The analysis also confirmed that socioeconomic conditions, such as a lack of health insurance, contribute to higher teen birth rates.

CONCLUSIONS

Women candidates, even when not elected, serve as important role models and influence reproductive health outcomes in their communities. Increasing the number of women candidates at the local level may be an effective strategy for reducing teen birth rates and improving public health outcomes.

摘要

背景/目的:在美国,青少年生育率仍然是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题,对母亲和孩子都有重大的长期健康风险。以往的研究主要关注当选女性官员对生殖健康结果的影响,但对女性候选人的影响了解较少。本研究探讨县级选举中女性候选人数量与县级青少年生育率之间的关系,强调女性候选人作为可见榜样和潜在政策变革推动者的作用。

方法

我们使用了一个涵盖2010年至2020年县级选举的数据集,以及来自美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的青少年生育率数据。我们采用多层次模型来分析女性候选人累计数量与青少年生育率之间的关系,同时控制社会经济和健康相关因素,如保险覆盖范围和社会脆弱性。

结果

研究结果表明,随着女性候选人数量的增加,估计的县级青少年生育率下降。在不同的选举年份都观察到了这种影响,在中期选举和总统选举中影响更为显著。分析还证实,社会经济状况,如缺乏医疗保险,会导致青少年生育率升高。

结论

女性候选人即使未当选,也能成为重要的榜样,并影响其所在社区的生殖健康结果。增加地方层面的女性候选人数量可能是降低青少年生育率和改善公共卫生结果的有效策略。

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