Differential rates of induced abortion in Spain: educational attainment and age among native and immigrant women

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Miguel Requena , Mikolaj Stanek
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Abstract

Objective

Analyzing the variations in induced abortion (IA) rates across different subpopulations in Spain based on country of origin, while considering educational and age composition.

Method

Using 2021 Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy register and 2021 Spanish Census microdata, we calculated crude IA rates and age-specific abortion rates. We used age-standardized IA rates (ASIAR) to account for the confounding effect of age composition. We compared seven subpopulations residing in Spain, taking into account simple ages and educational levels aggregated into four categories.

Results

Immigrant women, especially those from Sub-Saharan and Latin American countries, consistently had higher IA rates compared to native Spanish women. According to age-specific IA rates, university-educated women had considerably fewer abortions than women with other education levels at any age. Age-standardized rates stratified by migratory origin revealed that native Spanish women with primary education or less had higher IA rates than their immigrant counterparts. There was a clear non-linear, association between educational level and IA rates among immigrants. The highest propensity for IA was found among secondary school graduates, while university graduates had the lowest IA rate.

Conclusions

The study demonstrated that variability in sociodemographic characteristics had an impact on IA rates. Young women with middle educational attainment and immigrant background had a higher likelihood of undergoing IA in Spain. The relationship between educational level and IA rates was complex, with variations observed among different groups and changes over time.

西班牙人工流产率的差异:本地妇女和移民妇女的教育程度和年龄。
目的根据原籍国分析西班牙不同亚人群人工流产(IA)率的变化,同时考虑教育和年龄构成:利用 2021 年自愿终止妊娠登记册和 2021 年西班牙人口普查微观数据,我们计算了粗人工流产率和特定年龄人工流产率。我们使用年龄标准化人工流产率(ASIAR)来考虑年龄构成的混杂效应。我们对居住在西班牙的七个亚人群进行了比较,将简单年龄和教育水平汇总为四个类别:结果:与西班牙本土妇女相比,移民妇女,尤其是来自撒哈拉以南地区和拉丁美洲国家的移民妇女的妊娠率一直较高。根据不同年龄段的人工流产率,受过大学教育的妇女在任何年龄段的人工流产率都大大低于受过其他教育的妇女。按移民来源分层的年龄标准化比率显示,受过小学或以下教育的西班牙本土妇女的人工流产率高于移民妇女。在移民中,教育水平与宫颈癌发生率之间存在着明显的非线性联系。中学毕业生的 IA 倾向最高,而大学毕业生的 IA 率最低:研究结果表明,社会人口特征的变化会影响移民的 IA 率。在西班牙,中等教育程度和移民背景的年轻女性接受人工流产的可能性更高。教育水平与人工流产率之间的关系很复杂,不同群体之间存在差异,而且随着时间的推移会发生变化。
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Gaceta Sanitaria
Gaceta Sanitaria 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
80
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Gaceta Sanitaria (Health Gazette) is an international journal that accepts articles in Spanish and in English. It is the official scientific journal of the Sociedad Española de Salud Publica y Administración Sanitaria (Spanish Society of Public Health and Health Administration) (SESPAS). The Journal publishes 6 issues per year on different areas of Public Health and Health Administration, including: -Applied epidemiology- Health prevention and promotion- Environmental health- International health- Management and assessment of policies and services- Health technology assessments- Health economics. The editorial process is regulated by a peer review system. It publishes original works, reviews, opinion articles, field and methodology notes, protocols, letters to the editor, editorials, and debates.
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