测量智利15-19岁青少年生育分布:一项生态学研究。

Q Medicine Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care Pub Date : 2017-10-01 Epub Date: 2017-06-21 DOI:10.1136/jfprhc-2015-101230
Marissa Velarde, Fernando Zegers-Hochschild
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背景:虽然在拉丁美洲,智利是青少年出生率最低的国家之一,但与其他发达国家相比,智利的青少年出生率很高。目的:探讨智利选定人口统计数据中青少年出生率的趋势。方法:分析1992 ~ 2012年全国15 ~ 19岁妇女的出生率变化趋势。使用出生和人口普查数据计算了各地区和社区的出生率,并对其进行了分析,以确定其与从卡森调查中获得的地区或社区贫困率的关系。使用卡方检验探讨了一阶和二阶或更高出生的青少年受教育程度的差异。结果:在过去的20年里,青少年出生率下降了25%。出生率的跨区域差异不能用贫困率来解释。在大都市区内,贫困与青少年出生率之间存在正相关关系。在生育的青少年中,67%在出生时完成了10-12年的学业,但在第一阶段生育的女孩和高阶段生育的女孩之间,受教育程度存在显著差异。结论:在智利,不同地区和社区的青少年生育率差异很大。这项研究发现,城市和富裕地区的出生率低于贫困地区和农村地区,而且第一顺序生育的女孩比第一顺序生育的女孩完成的学校教育年限更长。
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Measuring the distribution of adolescent births among 15-19-year-olds in Chile: an ecological study.

Background: Although within Latin America Chile has one of the lowest birth rates among adolescents, it has a high rate in comparison to other developed nations.

Aim: To explore trends in birth rates among adolescents by selected demographics in Chile.

Methods: The national trend in birth rates was examined for women aged 15-19 years between 1992 and 2012. The birth rates for regions and communes were calculated using birth and census data and were analysed to determine its relationship to the regional or communal poverty rate, which were obtained from the Casen Survey. Differences in educational attainment were explored among adolescents with first-order and second-order or higher births using the Chi-square test.

Results: The birth rate among adolescents has experienced a 25% decline in the past 20 years. Cross-regional variance in birth rates could not be explained by poverty rates. Within the Metropolitan Region, there is a positive correlation between poverty and adolescent birth rates. Among adolescents giving birth, 67% had completed 10-12 years of school at birth, but there is a significant difference in educational attainment between girls with a first-order and those with a higher-order birth.

Conclusions: In Chile, the adolescent birth rate varies greatly among regions and communes. This study found that urban and wealthy areas had lower birth rates than poor and rural ones, and that girls with a first-order birth had completed more years of school than girls with higher-order births.

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