Perceived Conflicting Desires to Delay the First Birth: A Household-Level Exploration in Nepal.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Pub Date : 2020-07-23 DOI:10.1363/46e9420
Nadia Diamond-Smith, Noemi Plaza, Mahesh Puri, Minakshi Dahal, Sheri D Weiser, Cynthia C Harper
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Context: It is accepted as the norm that couples in South Asia begin childbearing immediately after marriage and that, even if they would like to delay, they are pressured to have children by household members. Little research, however, has explored the desire to delay childbearing among newly married couples and their household members in Nepal-a setting with changing marriage formation patterns, increasing women's education and falling fertility.

Methods: To explore the dynamics of current childbearing desires, in-depth interviews of 20 intact triads of newly married women, their husbands and their mothers-in-law were conducted in one district of Nepal in February-March 2017. Using thematic analysis, interviews were read and coded separately by type (wives, husbands, mothers-in-law), and then the triads were read together and coded to determine household-level patterns and themes.

Results: Most newly married women and men want to delay their first birth, but have not communicated with each other about this. Even though couples are often in agreement about delaying, they feel pressured by in-laws and society to bear children early. Contrary to expectations, some mothers-in-law support delaying childbearing to allow their daughter-in-law to mature, continue her education or earn wages; however, they too perceive societal pressure. Male migration for work also contributes to early childbearing pressure.

Conclusions: Helping couples to sort through conflicting fertility norms and desires may be important to delay childbearing when desired. Programs should engage all household members, and work to increase couples' and household communication to address misperceptions about fertility desires.

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延迟第一胎的矛盾愿望:尼泊尔家庭层面的探索。
背景:人们普遍认为,南亚的夫妇婚后立即开始生育,即使他们想推迟生育,他们也会受到家庭成员的压力而生孩子。然而,很少有研究探讨尼泊尔新婚夫妇及其家庭成员推迟生育的愿望,因为尼泊尔的婚姻形成模式正在改变,女性受教育程度在提高,生育率在下降。方法:为探讨当前生育欲望的动态,于2017年2 - 3月在尼泊尔的一个地区对20名完整的新婚妇女及其丈夫和婆婆进行了深度访谈。使用主题分析,将访谈按类型(妻子、丈夫、婆婆)分开阅读和编码,然后将三合一阅读并编码,以确定家庭层面的模式和主题。结果:大多数新婚男女都有推迟生育第一胎的想法,但并没有相互沟通过。尽管夫妇们经常同意推迟生育,但他们感到来自姻亲和社会的压力,要求他们提前生育。与预期相反,一些婆婆支持推迟生育,让儿媳成熟、继续教育或赚取工资;然而,他们也感受到社会压力。男性外出工作也会造成早育压力。结论:帮助夫妻理清相互冲突的生育规范和愿望,对于推迟生育可能很重要。项目应该让所有家庭成员都参与进来,并努力增加夫妻和家庭之间的沟通,以消除对生育愿望的误解。
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