A decade of change in contraceptive behaviour in Latin America: a multivariate decomposition analysis.

T Castro Martin, W Njogu
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This study relies heavily on World Fertility Survey and Demographic and Health Surveys data to examine recent trends and determinants of contraceptive use in five Latin American countries: Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru. These countries experienced a substantial increase in contraceptive prevalence in the inter-survey period. Within countries, however, the increase was not equally shared by all social and demographic groups. The study found that relatively disadvantaged groups experienced greater gains in contraceptive use. Despite the prevailing tendency towards convergence, wide differentials in contraceptive behavior among social sectors still persist. A decomposition analysis based on logistic regression revealed that certain shifts in the population composition--i.e., increased proportion of urban and better educated women and a growing proportion of mothers who want to discontinue child-bearing--contributed substantially to the aggregate increase in contraceptive prevalence in most countries. Structural changes, understood as changes in the relations between the explanatory variables and the likelihood of using contraception, were also found to play a significant role in contraceptive use trends, particularly in Colombia.

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拉丁美洲避孕行为的十年变化:多变量分解分析。
本研究在很大程度上依赖世界生育调查和人口与健康调查数据,以审查五个拉丁美洲国家(哥伦比亚、多米尼加共和国、厄瓜多尔、墨西哥和秘鲁)避孕药具使用的最新趋势和决定因素。在调查期间,这些国家的避孕普及率大幅增加。然而,在各国内部,并不是所有社会和人口群体都平等地分享了这一增长。研究发现,相对弱势群体在使用避孕药具方面取得了更大的进展。尽管普遍趋向于趋同,但社会各部门之间避孕行为的巨大差异仍然存在。基于逻辑回归的分解分析揭示了人口构成的某些变化——即例如,城市和受过良好教育的妇女所占比例增加,以及希望停止生育的母亲所占比例增加,这些都是大多数国家避孕普及率总体上升的重要原因。结构性变化,即解释变量与使用避孕方法可能性之间关系的变化,也在避孕方法使用趋势中发挥了重要作用,特别是在哥伦比亚。
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