妊活 の 欲望 と 避妊 用 の 移行
Sara Yeatman1,2, Christie Sennott3
1Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver Denver, Colorado, USA.
Population and development review
|August 27, 2025
まとめ
妊活の欲求を理解することは 避妊薬の使用の鍵です この研究では 妊娠を避けたいという欲求が 低所得国や中所得国の避妊手段の採用に 影響するモデルを紹介し 複雑な関係を明らかにしています
科学分野:
- 人口統計
- 人口調査
- 生殖 健康
背景:
- 避妊薬の使用を理解するには,生育の欲求が不可欠ですが,マクロレベルの関係については議論されています.
- 現存する研究では 妊活の欲求と避妊手段の移行を結びつける 微細なプロセスが しばしば見過ごされています
研究 の 目的:
- 生育欲求と避妊薬の使用を結びつけるマイクロレベルのプロセスを説明する概念モデルを導入する.
- 低所得国や中所得国における生育欲求と避妊薬の使用の不一致に寄与する要因を分析する.
- 妊活の欲求と避妊手段の利用可能性について 微妙な理解を提供するためです
主な方法:
- マイクロレベルのプロセスを表現するための概念モデルの開発.
- 生育規制のコストに影響を与える多層面的要因の分析
- 生育の欲求と避妊手段の移行の相互作用の検討.
主要な成果:
- このモデルは,生殖欲求の微妙な理解の重要性を強調しています.
- 避妊薬の許容性とアクセシビリティの違い
- 生育規制コストを形作る多層の力を特定する.
結論:
- 避妊への移行を理解するには マイクロレベルのプロセスが不可欠です
- 生殖意欲の変化と その実現は 避妊薬の使用に ダイナミックな影響を及ぼします
- 妊産希望と避妊手段の移行の関係は 付加的・増倍的・ダイナミックです
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