代际影响:探索印度大嫂的避孕选择对其同辈避孕的影响

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.101004
Anjali Bansal , Laxmi Kant Dwivedi , Mrigesh Bhatia , S.V. Subramanian
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目标基于社会网络的生育决策至关重要。本研究比较了年长的同龄人使用避孕药具对年轻同龄人使用避孕药具的影响,因为她们在家庭中共享最密切的社会网络,并倾向于在生育决策上相互影响。在本研究中,我们将同龄人视为生活在同一家庭中的两个妯娌。方法我们使用了 2019 年至 2021 年期间进行的第五轮全国家庭健康调查的数据。我们采用多项式多变量逻辑回归法来寻找老年妇女避孕与年轻同伴避孕之间的关联。结果多项式分析发现,家庭中的所有妇女都使用类似的方法,但仍然只依赖女性绝育作为计划生育的唯一方法。多项式多变量法发现,如果年长的同龄人以前使用过永久性方法,那么年轻的同龄人使用永久性方法的几率会增加 3.42 倍。此外,研究还发现,在印度,如果年长的同龄人都会使用任何现代避孕药具,那么年幼的同龄人使用现代避孕药具的几率会增加 11%。在所有邦中,家庭内的避孕群集率从 5%到 14%不等,其中喜马偕尔邦最高(14%)。将此类举措纳入政府的现有政策(如 Parivar Vikas 计划)对于提高避孕药具的使用率至关重要,ASHA 工作人员和社区卫生志愿者在家庭中开展有针对性的教育方面发挥着关键作用。
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Inter-generational impact: Exploring the influence of older sister-in-law’s contraceptive choices on her peer contraception adoption in India

Objective

Social network-based reproductive decisions are critical. This study compares the effect of an older peer contraception use on her younger peer's use, as they share the closest social network within the household, and tend to influence one another for reproductive decisions. In this study we considered peers as two sister-in-law living in the same household.

Methods

We used data from the fifth round of National Family Health Survey which was conducted between the year 2019 and 2021. We deployed multinomial multivariable logistic regression to find the association between older women contraception use on her younger peer. Also, an attempt has been made to determine contraceptive clustering within households in India and select states.

Results

The multinomial analysis found that all the women in the household used the similar method, but still relied only on the female sterilization as the sole method for their family planning. The multinomial multivariable method found that younger peers were 3.42 time odds more likely to use permanent method if her older peer had used it previously. Also, it was found 11% increase in any modern contraception use of younger peer if all her older peer will use any modern contraceptives in India. For all the states, the contraception clustering within household ranged from 5% to 14%, with highest in Himachal (14%).

Conclusion

Empowering older women as peer educators in contraception workshops can foster informed discussions, dispel myths, and promote the use of modern contraceptive methods among younger peers. Integrating such initiatives into government existing policies like Mission Parivar Vikas is crucial for improving contraceptive uptake, with ASHA workers and community health volunteers playing a pivotal role in delivering targeted education within households.

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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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