The Decline of Abortion in Spain Over the Last Decade.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Miguel Requena, Mikolaj Stanek
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze how shifts in population composition and variations in the behavior of different sociodemographic groups have changed abortion practices in Spain between 2011 and 2021.

Methods: We used data from the Voluntary Terminations of Pregnancies register and Spanish Population and Housing Censuses to examine abortion rates and demographic characteristics of women aged 12-52. We used Poisson regression models and the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique to estimate the contributions of shifts in population structure and variations in behaviors to changes in abortion rates.

Results: We found that 40% of the decline was due to changes in sociodemographic characteristics. Specifically, the relative reduction in the number of younger women in the population and the increase in women's education levels significantly contributed to the decline in abortion rates, while the influx of immigrant women offset some of this reduction. The reduction not explained by these factors was attributed to behavioral changes, with significant reductions in the likelihood of undertaking an abortion also occurring among women under 35, immigrants from non-high-income countries, and lower-educated women.

Conclusions: The study highlights the importance of including changes in the sociodemographic composition of populations in analyses of shifts in abortion rates. It also shows that behavioral changes are not uniform, and that the primary driver of change in abortion rates in Spain is the reduction in abortion rates among the subgroups that had the highest initial rates, leading to a gradual flattening of the differences between women of different ages, education levels, and migratory backgrounds.

过去十年西班牙堕胎率的下降。
目的:分析2011年至2021年间西班牙人口构成变化和不同社会人口群体行为变化对堕胎行为的影响。方法:我们使用自愿终止妊娠登记和西班牙人口和住房普查的数据来检查12-52岁妇女的堕胎率和人口统计学特征。我们使用泊松回归模型和瓦哈卡-布林德分解技术来估计人口结构变化和行为变化对堕胎率变化的贡献。结果:我们发现40%的下降是由于社会人口特征的变化。具体来说,人口中年轻妇女人数的相对减少和妇女受教育程度的提高大大促进了堕胎率的下降,而移民妇女的涌入在一定程度上抵消了这种下降。这些因素无法解释的减少归因于行为的改变,35岁以下的女性、来自非高收入国家的移民和受教育程度较低的女性堕胎的可能性也显著降低。结论:该研究强调了在分析堕胎率变化时包括人口社会人口组成变化的重要性。研究还表明,行为变化并不统一,西班牙堕胎率变化的主要驱动因素是堕胎率最高的亚组中堕胎率的下降,导致不同年龄、教育水平和移民背景的妇女之间的差异逐渐趋于平缓。
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5.10
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期刊介绍: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health provides the latest peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other developed countries. For more than four decades, Perspectives has offered unique insights into how reproductive health issues relate to one another; how they are affected by policies and programs; and their implications for individuals and societies. Published four times a year, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health includes original research, special reports and commentaries on the latest developments in the field of sexual and reproductive health, as well as staff-written summaries of recent findings in the field.
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