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避孕方法的首选及未使用原因:对美国黑人、原住民和有色人种样本的横断面调查

Preferred use of contraceptive methods and reasons for non-use: a cross-sectional survey of a sample of Black, Indigenous, and people of colour in the United States.

作者信息

Wollum Alexandra, Key Katherine, Zuniga Carmela, Asetoyer Charon, Cervantes Maricela, Choimorrow Sung Yeon, Rivera Raquel Z, Robinson Flint Janette, Baum Sarah E

机构信息

Research Scientist, Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA & Cambridge, MA, USA. Correspondence:

Associate Research Scientist, Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA & Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2025 Dec;33(1):2494418. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2025.2494418. Epub 2025 Jun 27.

Abstract

Use of preferred contraceptive methods is a measure of reproductive autonomy, yet barriers persist across the United States in accessing preferred methods of contraception, with disparities in access among communities of colour. Using data from a 2021-2022 cross-sectional survey of 727 people aged 13-50 living in the United States who identified as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander (29%); Black or African American (34%), Indigenous (13%), and Latina/Latinx (31%), we examined those who were not using their preferred contraceptive method(s), including the preferred method type and the reasons for not using this method(s). We ran an adjusted logistic regression to test the association between the quality of the last health care interaction related to contraception and the use of a non-preferred method. Thirty-seven percent of respondents preferred a contraceptive method they were not currently using. Among current contraceptive users, long-acting methods were preferred most often, while non-current contraceptive users desired long-acting and short-acting hormonal methods equally. Respondents most often cited concerns about side effects/health risks (65%) and financial/logistical reasons (42%) as the top reasons for not using their preferred method(s). Those who reported receiving higher quality care in a recent contraceptive visit were more likely to be using the method they wanted to be using. Use of a preferred contraceptive method may increase when receiving high-quality counselling and care. Strategies to improve access to preferred methods should address side effects and health concerns, as well as financial and logistical barriers among Black, Indigenous, and people of colour.

摘要

使用首选避孕方法是衡量生殖自主权的一项指标,但在美国,获取首选避孕方法仍存在障碍,不同肤色群体在获取途径上存在差异。我们利用2021 - 2022年对727名年龄在13 - 50岁、居住在美国且自认为是亚裔美国人、夏威夷原住民或太平洋岛民(29%)、黑人或非裔美国人(34%)、原住民(13%)以及拉丁裔/拉丁美洲人(31%)的人群进行的横断面调查数据,研究了那些未使用其首选避孕方法的人,包括首选方法类型以及不使用该方法的原因。我们进行了调整后的逻辑回归分析,以检验与避孕相关的最后一次医疗保健互动质量与使用非首选方法之间的关联。37%的受访者更喜欢一种他们目前未使用的避孕方法。在当前的避孕使用者中,长效方法最常被首选,而目前未使用避孕方法的人对长效和短效激素方法的需求相同。受访者最常提到担心副作用/健康风险(65%)和经济/后勤原因(42%)是不使用首选方法的主要原因。那些报告在最近一次避孕就诊中获得更高质量护理的人更有可能使用他们想要使用的方法。在接受高质量咨询和护理时,使用首选避孕方法的可能性可能会增加。改善获取首选方法的策略应解决副作用和健康问题,以及黑人、原住民和有色人种面临的经济和后勤障碍。

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