Changing family formation in Nepal: marriage, cohabitation and first sexual intercourse.

Marcantonio Caltabiano, Maria Castiglioni
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Abstract

Context: In Nepal, marriage occurs at a relatively young age and arranged weddings are widespread. However, recent changes in the family formation process and the timing of first sexual intercourse suggest that a transformation may be under way.

Methods: Data on marriage, cohabitation and first sexual intercourse from the 2001 Nepalese Demographic and Health Survey were used to describe the family formation process. The sequence of these events and the intervals between them were explored for currently married men and women. Hazard models were used to identify factors associated with behavioral changes over time.

Results: The average age at marriage among women married before age 20 increased from 13.7 years for those born in 1952-1956 to 15.6 years for those born in 1977-1981, while remaining relatively stable for men married before age 25 (17.3 years for the 1942-1946 birth cohort to 17.7 for the 1972-1976 birth cohort). After individual and couple characteristics were controlled for, younger age at interview was associated with greater odds of simultaneous marriage and cohabitation for both genders (odds ratios, 1.3-1.7). Younger age at interview was also associated with premarital sex among men--those aged 39 or younger had significantly higher risks than older men of having had premarital sex, with odds ratios rising from 1.6 among those aged 35-39 to 1.8 among those aged 15-24.

Conclusions: It is important not only to promote education as a means of delaying marriage and childbearing, but also to implement programs and services that prevent reproductive health problems for young married couples.

尼泊尔家庭形态的变化:婚姻、同居和第一次性行为。
背景:在尼泊尔,结婚的年龄相对较小,包办婚礼也很普遍。然而,最近家庭形成过程和第一次性交时间的变化表明,一种转变可能正在进行中。方法:采用2001年尼泊尔人口与健康调查的婚姻、同居和第一次性行为数据来描述家庭形成过程。研究人员对已婚男女进行了这些事件的顺序和间隔时间的研究。危险模型被用来识别与行为变化相关的因素。结果:20岁以前结婚的女性的平均结婚年龄从1952-1956年出生的13.7岁增加到1977-1981年出生的15.6岁,而25岁以前结婚的男性的平均结婚年龄保持相对稳定(1942-1946年出生队列为17.3岁,1972-1976年出生队列为17.7岁)。在控制了个人和夫妻的特征后,接受采访时年龄越小,男女同时结婚和同居的几率越大(比值比为1.3-1.7)。接受采访时年龄较小的男性也与婚前性行为有关——年龄在39岁或以下的男性发生婚前性行为的风险明显高于年龄较大的男性,比值比从35-39岁的1.6上升到15-24岁的1.8。结论:重要的是不仅要促进教育作为推迟结婚和生育的手段,而且要实施预防年轻已婚夫妇生殖健康问题的方案和服务。
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