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调查武装冲突、文化因素和人口特征对叙利亚西北部获得计划生育服务的影响:一项横断面研究。

Investigating the impact of armed conflict, cultural factors, and demographic characteristics on access to family planning services in Northwest Syria: a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Doghim Okba, Daif Abdulselam, Ekzayez Abdulkarim, Meagher Kristen, Patel Preeti

机构信息

Sexual and Reproductive Health Specialist-UNFPA, R4HSSS Alumni, Gaziantep, Turkey.

SRD, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2025 Apr 2;25(1):489. doi: 10.1186/s12913-025-12600-4.

DOI:10.1186/s12913-025-12600-4
PMID:40176035
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11963340/
Abstract

Against the backdrop of a protracted conflict, northwest Syria faces significant challenges in delivering sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services. The conflict, which began in 2011, has severely impacted maternal and child health, women's wellbeing, and agency. This disruption has been exacerbated by widespread displacement, infrastructure damage, and interruptions in reproductive healthcare provision. Addressing these challenges is crucial for advancing family planning and empowering women in the region. This study investigates the factors influencing family planning service accessibility in northwest Syria, considering the intricate interplay of cultural norms, beliefs, and the backdrop of armed conflict. The study employed a cross sectional-methods approach incorporating structured surveys with a sample size of 2175 women, representing diverse demographics across the region.38% of the 2175 participants were in early marriages, defined as any formal marriage or informal union between a child under the age of 18 and an adult or another child (UNICEF India, Child marriage, 2017). Among them, 58% reported current contraceptive use. Analysis by age groups revealed that individuals aged 26-35 exhibited the highest proportion of contraceptive usage at 41.5%, while the under-18 age group showed the lowest at 7.7%. Predominantly, oral contraceptive pills were the most used contraceptive method (40%), followed by intrauterine devices (IUDs) (31%), condoms (7%), and injectables (5%). Of contraceptive users, 29% reported experiencing side effects, with bleeding between periods or spotting being the most prevalent (26%), followed by irregular periods (21%). Despite 75.5% of participants being internally displaced persons (IDPs), there was no significant difference in usage between IDPs and residents (p = 0.337), although IDPs residing in camps showed the highest usage at 67%. Attending awareness sessions on family planning was associated with increased contraceptive usage, with 67% of attendees reporting usage compared to 44% of non-attendees. Education level and family monthly income strongly influenced usage, with higher education and income correlating with increased usage (p < 0.001 for both). Moreover, the number of children significantly impacted usage, with higher rates observed among women with more children (p < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis further demonstrated that awareness of family planning methods significantly influenced usage (OR: 2.39, p < 0.001).Our findings underscore the pronounced influence of cultural beliefs on individuals' attitudes towards family planning. Displacement, infrastructure damage, and interruptions in healthcare delivery pose formidable barriers, further marginalising vulnerable populations. Community engagement and resilient healthcare infrastructure emerge as critical facilitators, fostering trust and service utilisation. Conversely, stigma, misinformation, and resource constraints hinder access, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.This research illuminates the complex dynamics surrounding family planning practices in northwest Syria. Holistic strategies are needed to ensure equitable access to family planning services in northwest Syria and similar contexts globally. By addressing the intersecting challenges of culture and conflict, efforts can be directed towards meeting the reproductive health needs of populations enduring humanitarian crises.

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摘要

在长期冲突的背景下,叙利亚西北部在提供性与生殖健康及权利(SRHR)服务方面面临重大挑战。始于2011年的冲突严重影响了孕产妇和儿童健康、妇女福祉及自主决定权。广泛的流离失所、基础设施损坏以及生殖健康护理服务的中断加剧了这种破坏。应对这些挑战对于推进该地区的计划生育和增强妇女权能至关重要。本研究调查了影响叙利亚西北部计划生育服务可及性的因素,考虑了文化规范、信仰以及武装冲突背景之间的复杂相互作用。该研究采用横断面研究方法,结合结构化调查,样本量为2175名妇女,代表了该地区不同的人口统计学特征。在2175名参与者中,38%处于早婚状态,早婚定义为18岁以下儿童与成年人或另一名儿童之间的任何正式婚姻或非正式结合(联合国儿童基金会印度办事处,《童婚》,2017年)。其中,58%报告目前正在使用避孕药具。按年龄组分析显示,26 - 35岁的人群避孕药具使用率最高,为41.5%,而18岁以下年龄组最低,为7.7%。主要地,口服避孕药是最常用的避孕方法(40%),其次是宫内节育器(IUDs)(31%)、避孕套(7%)和注射剂(5%)。在使用避孕药具的人群中,29%报告有副作用,经期之间出血或点滴出血最为普遍(26%),其次是月经不规律(21%)。尽管75.5%的参与者是境内流离失所者(IDPs),但IDPs和居民之间的使用率没有显著差异(p = 0.337),不过居住在营地的IDPs使用率最高,为67%。参加计划生育宣传活动与避孕药具使用率增加相关,67%的参与者报告使用避孕药具,而非参与者为44%。教育水平和家庭月收入对使用率有强烈影响,教育程度和收入越高,使用率越高(两者p < 0.001)。此外,子女数量显著影响使用率,子女较多的妇女使用率较高(p < 0.001)。逻辑回归分析进一步表明,对计划生育方法的认知显著影响使用率(比值比:2.39,p < 0.001)。我们的研究结果强调了文化信仰对个人计划生育态度的显著影响。流离失所、基础设施损坏以及医疗服务中断构成了巨大障碍,进一步边缘化了弱势群体。社区参与和有韧性的医疗基础设施成为关键的促进因素,促进信任和服务利用。相反,耻辱感、错误信息和资源限制阻碍了获取,凸显了有针对性干预措施的必要性。这项研究揭示了叙利亚西北部计划生育实践周围的复杂动态。需要全面战略来确保叙利亚西北部以及全球类似背景下公平获得计划生育服务。通过应对文化和冲突的交叉挑战,可以努力满足遭受人道主义危机的人群的生殖健康需求。

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