Alignment between Desires and Outcomes among Women Wanting to Avoid Pregnancy: A Global Comparative Study of "Conditional" Unintended Pregnancy Rates.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Jonathan Marc Bearak, Leontine Alkema, Vladimíra Kantorová, John Casterline
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Abstract

Since childbearing desires, and trends in these desires, differ across populations, the inclusion of women who want to become pregnant in the denominator for unintended pregnancy rates complicates interpretation of intercountry differences and trends over time. To address this limitation, we propose a rate that is the ratio of the number of unintended pregnancies to the number of women wanting to avoid pregnancy; we term these conditional rates. We computed conditional unintended pregnancy rates for five-year periods from 1990 to 2019. In 2015-2019, these conditional rates per 1,000 women per year wanting to avoid pregnancy ranged from 35 in Western Europe to 258 in Middle Africa. Rates with all women of reproductive age in the denominator have concealed stark global disparities in the ability of women to avoid unintended pregnancies, and they have understated progress in regions where the fraction of women wanting to avoid pregnancy has increased.

想要避免怀孕的女性的愿望和结果之间的一致性:“条件”意外怀孕率的全球比较研究。
由于生育愿望和这些愿望的趋势在不同人群中有所不同,因此将希望怀孕的妇女纳入意外怀孕率的分母会使对国家间差异和长期趋势的解释复杂化。为了解决这一限制,我们提出了一个比率,即意外怀孕人数与希望避免怀孕的妇女人数之比;我们称这些条件利率为条件利率。我们计算了1990年至2019年五年期间的有条件意外怀孕率。在2015-2019年期间,每年每1000名希望避免怀孕的妇女的有条件比率从西欧的35到中非的258不等。以所有育龄妇女为分母的比率掩盖了全球妇女避免意外怀孕能力的明显差异,也低估了那些希望避免怀孕的妇女比例有所增加的地区的进展。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Family Planning publishes public health, social science, and biomedical research concerning sexual and reproductive health, fertility, and family planning, with a primary focus on developing countries. Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.
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