出生意图时间地平线作为避孕方法有效性的预测指标
Yuko Hara1, Michael S Rendall2
1Maryland Population Research Center, College Park, Maryland.
概括
计划以后生孩子的女性更有可能使用高效的避孕措施. 关于何时生孩子的不确定性与整体避孕药的使用率较低有关.
科学领域:
- 生殖健康 生殖健康
- 避孕研究研究 避孕研究
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 当前的避孕研究和计划往往优先考虑*如果*妇女想要孩子而不是*什么时候*.
- 本研究研究了预期到下一次分娩的时间和选择避孕方法之间的关系.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定一个女人的预期持续时间到 (下一个) 出生预测她的避孕方法选择.
- 分析分娩时间的意图与所选择的避孕方法的有效性是如何相关的.
主要方法:
- 分析了来自特拉华州和马里兰州调查的7324名女性的数据.
- 出生时间的意图被分类 (例如,<2岁,不确定,≥2岁,没有孩子).
- 避孕方法按有效性进行分类 (高效,中度,低效,无效);使用多项逻辑回归.
主要成果:
- 预期持续时间更长的出生与使用高效方法 (例如,IUD,植入物) 的增加相关.
- 由于预期的分娩时间增加,不使用任何方法的概率下降.
- 关于分娩时间的不确定性与任何避孕方法的使用量显著下降有关.
结论:
- 避孕咨询和计划设计应该考虑详细的分娩时间意图,而不仅仅是立即的愿望.
- 了解长期的分娩意图对于有效的避孕方法选择和获取至关重要.
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