Warren C W, Smith J C, Rochat R W
Public Health Rep. 1983 Mar-Apr;98(2):152-60.
Data from personal interviews with 705 Mexican American and 363 Anglo women during the 1979 U.S. Mexico Border Survey were analyzed to answer the question, To what extent do Mexican Americans and Anglos differ in having the number of children they want, when they want them? Mexican Americans had a significantly higher percentage of unwanted births than did Anglos. Much of this difference is related to the fact that Mexican Americans, when compared with Anglos, have completed fewer years of schooling and have incomes closer to the poverty threshold than do Anglos. Both Mexican Americans and Anglos had relatively moderate levels of planned births; thus, neither group is in full control of the number and timing of their births. Our results suggest that there is a substantial need for family planning services for Mexican Americans and Anglos in the Southwest.
对1979年美国墨西哥边境调查期间对705名墨西哥裔美国妇女和363名盎格鲁妇女进行的个人访谈数据进行了分析,以回答以下问题:墨西哥裔美国人和盎格鲁人在想要孩子的数量以及想要孩子的时间方面有多大差异?墨西哥裔美国人意外生育的比例明显高于盎格鲁人。这种差异很大程度上与以下事实有关:与盎格鲁人相比,墨西哥裔美国人完成的受教育年限较少,收入更接近贫困线。墨西哥裔美国人和盎格鲁人的计划生育水平都相对适中;因此,两组都没有完全控制自己生育的数量和时间。我们的结果表明,美国西南部的墨西哥裔美国人和盎格鲁人对计划生育服务有很大需求。