Does the fulfillment of contraceptive method preferences affect contraceptive continuation? Evidence from urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Demographic Research Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.4054/demres.2024.50.5
Carolina Cardona, David Bishai, Phil Anglewicz
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BACKGROUND Although interest in patient-centered family planning measures is growing, little is known about women’s preferences for contraceptive methods and whether these preferences influence contraceptive behaviors. OBJECTIVE We assessed whether the fulfillment of contraceptive preferences affected women’s decisions to continue, switch, or stop using contraception. METHODS Data came from a panel of urban Kenyan, Nigerian, and Senegalese women collected between 2010–2015. Women who were not using contraception at baseline and intended to use reported their preferred contraceptive method, and then at the second round reported their contraceptive use, which permits us to measure whether they fulfilled their baseline preference. We then examined whether fulfilling their contraceptive preference was associated with the decision to continue, switch, or stop using contraception by the third round by estimating a set of probit and bivariate probit models.
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避孕方法偏好的满足会影响避孕的持续性吗?来自肯尼亚、尼日利亚和塞内加尔城市的证据
背景 尽管人们对以患者为中心的计划生育措施越来越感兴趣,但对妇女对避孕方法的偏好以及这些偏好是否会影响避孕行为却知之甚少。目的 我们评估了避孕偏好的满足是否会影响妇女继续、改变或停止使用避孕药具的决定。方法 数据来自 2010-2015 年间收集的一组肯尼亚、尼日利亚和塞内加尔城市女性的数据。基线时未使用避孕药具但打算使用避孕药具的妇女报告了她们偏好的避孕方法,然后在第二轮报告了她们的避孕药具使用情况,这使我们能够衡量她们是否满足了她们的基线偏好。然后,我们通过估算一组 probit 和双变量 probit 模型,考察了满足其避孕偏好是否与第三轮继续、转换或停止使用避孕药具的决定相关。
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28 weeks
期刊介绍: Demographic Research is a free, online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of the population sciences published by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany. The journal pioneers an expedited review system. Contributions can generally be published within one month after final acceptance.
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