Roe v. Wade Overturned: The Association of Acculturation with Interest in and Awareness of Hospital Services for Family Planning Among Hispanic Women.

Deborah Lee, Joshua Fogel, Linda Arce, Mohab Idriss, Madilyn Thomas, Mary Fatehi
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Introduction: The overturning of Roe v. Wade impacted family planning services in many areas of the United States (US). Our study investigates the association of acculturation with interest in and awareness of family planning hospital services of contraception and elective termination of pregnancy among Hispanic women. Methods: We surveyed 306 Hispanic women at a public hospital in a Long Island suburb of New York City. Predictor variables were acculturation (language, media, ethnic social relations) measured by the Short Acculturation Scale for Hispanics and years lived in the US. Outcome variables were interest in and awareness of hospital services of family planning for elective abortion and non-elective non-abortion family planning methods. Results: For interest in hospital services, both language and ethnic social relations acculturation were significantly positively associated with almost all family planning methods whether abortion or non-abortion. However, media acculturation and years lived in the US were significantly positively associated with abortion but not the non-abortion methods. For awareness of hospital services, only language acculturation was significantly positively associated with abortion and some nonelective non-abortion family planning methods. Conclusion: We recommend that healthcare providers and hospitals should be aware of acculturation levels when providing counseling and information about family planning methods to Hispanic women.
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罗伊诉韦德案被推翻:西语裔妇女的文化程度与对医院计划生育服务的兴趣和认识之间的关系》(The Association of Acculturation with Interest in and Awareness of Hospital Services for Family Planning Among Hispanic Women)。
导言:罗伊诉韦德案的推翻对美国许多地区的计划生育服务产生了影响。我们的研究调查了西语裔妇女的文化程度与对计划生育医院避孕和选择性终止妊娠服务的兴趣和认识之间的关系。研究方法:我们对纽约市长岛郊区一家公立医院的 306 名西班牙裔妇女进行了调查。预测变量为文化适应度(语言、媒体、种族社会关系),由西班牙裔文化适应度简易量表和在美居住年限测量。结果变量是对医院提供的选择性流产和非选择性非流产计划生育方法服务的兴趣和认识。结果:就对医院服务的兴趣而言,语言和种族社会关系文化程度与几乎所有的计划生育方法(无论是人工流产还是非人工流产)都呈显著正相关。然而,媒体文化程度和在美国生活的年数与堕胎有明显的正相关,但与非堕胎方法没有关系。在对医院服务的认识方面,只有语言文化程度与人工流产和一些非选择性的非人工流产计划生育方法呈显著正相关。结论:我们建议,医疗服务提供者和医院在为西班牙裔女性提供计划生育方法的咨询和信息时,应注意其文化程度。
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