Sociodemographic factors associated with modern contraceptive use in Japan: an analysis of national survey data.

IF 1.9 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Tasuku Okui
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have examined the sociodemographic characteristics associated with modern contraceptive use in Japan. This study investigated these associations using data from the National Fertility Survey.

Methods: Data were retrieved from the National Fertility Survey targeting unmarried individuals and married women in Japan. The analysis included unmarried individuals with sexual experience and sexually active married women intending to stop or space childbirths. Modern contraceptive use was examined in relation to sociodemographic characteristics, including age group, number of children, educational attainment, employment status, and income, among unmarried men and women as well as married women. Modified Poisson regression models were employed for the analysis.

Results: Data from 4,874 unmarried individuals and 1,533 married women were used in the analysis. Among both groups, younger age was associated with a higher prevalence of modern contraceptive use. Among unmarried individuals, having one or two children was significantly negatively associated with modern contraceptive use. Conversely, among married women, having multiple children was positively associated with modern contraceptive use. Additionally, a significant negative association was found between being a junior high or high school graduate and modern contraceptive use among unmarried men. Similarly, a significant negative association was observed among married women who were high school graduates. Conversely, modern contraceptive use was significantly positively associated with being an unemployed wife.

Conclusions: Modern contraceptive use in Japan was associated with various sociodemographic characteristics, including the number of children, educational attainment, and employment status.

与日本现代避孕药具使用相关的社会人口因素:国家调查数据分析。
背景:很少有研究调查了与日本现代避孕方法使用相关的社会人口特征。这项研究使用了国家生育调查的数据来调查这些关联。方法:数据来自日本全国生育调查,对象为未婚个人和已婚妇女。分析对象包括有过性经历的未婚个体和打算停止生育或间隔生育的性活跃已婚女性。在未婚男女和已婚妇女中,根据社会人口特征,包括年龄组、子女数目、教育程度、就业状况和收入,审查了现代避孕药具的使用情况。采用修正泊松回归模型进行分析。结果:4874名未婚人士和1533名已婚女性的数据被用于分析。在这两组中,年龄越小,使用现代避孕药具的比例越高。在未婚个体中,有一个或两个孩子与现代避孕药具的使用显着负相关。相反,在已婚妇女中,有多个孩子与现代避孕药具的使用呈正相关。此外,在未婚男性中,初中或高中毕业生与现代避孕药具的使用之间存在显著的负相关。同样,在高中毕业的已婚女性中也观察到显著的负相关。相反,现代避孕药具的使用与失业的妻子有显著的正相关。结论:日本现代避孕措施的使用与各种社会人口特征有关,包括儿童数量、受教育程度和就业状况。
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