Preferred and Actual Interbirth Intervals in Women With Multiple-Partner Fertility

Annika Gunst, Kateryna Pinchuk, Elin Sjöström, Jan Antfolk
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AbstractMothers with multiple-partner fertility have longer interbirth intervals (IBIs) than mothers with single-partner fertility, suggesting that partner change hinders achieving the preferred IBI. Previous studies have, however, overlooked possible differences in preferred IBI between these two groups. Using data from 724 Finnish mothers, we investigated how partner change between the first and second child moderated the association between actual and preferred IBI. Mothers with multiple-partner fertility had 54 months longer IBIs than mothers with single-partner fertility. The association between actual and preferred IBI was weaker in mothers with multiple-partner fertility. Our results further indicated that this difference could partly be explained by the mothers’ deliberate actions, such as contraceptive use and abortions among mothers with multi-partner fertility. Family planning support could gain from mapping out the reasons among women with a partner change for postponing otherwise desired pregnancies and offering increased support in these areas.Keywords: Interbirth intervalsbirth spacingmultiple-partner fertilitypartner changefamily planning Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Data Availability StatementThe data set is available at https://osf.io/bwhpe/.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by a grant from Sundell’s Foundation to the last author. The funder had no role in the study design or implementation of the study.
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多配偶生育妇女的首选间隔期和实际间隔期
摘要多配偶生育的母亲比单配偶生育的母亲有更长的生育间隔(IBI),表明伴侣的改变阻碍了实现首选的IBI。然而,先前的研究忽略了这两组之间在首选IBI方面可能存在的差异。使用来自724名芬兰母亲的数据,我们调查了第一胎和第二胎之间伴侣的变化如何调节实际和首选IBI之间的关联。多配偶生育的母亲ibi比单配偶生育的母亲长54个月。在多配偶生育的母亲中,实际IBI和首选IBI之间的关联较弱。我们的研究结果进一步表明,这种差异可以部分解释为母亲的故意行为,例如在多配偶生育的母亲中使用避孕药具和堕胎。计划生育方面的支持可以通过找出改变伴侣的妇女推迟原本想要的怀孕的原因,并在这些方面提供更多的支持而获得。关键词:生育间隔期;生育间隔;多配偶生育;数据可用性声明该数据集可在https://osf.io/bwhpe/.Additional上获得。本研究得到了Sundell 's Foundation对最后一位作者的资助。资助者在研究的设计和实施中没有任何作用。
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