巴基斯坦的避孕方法选择:决定或预定。

Q4 Social Sciences
T. Ahmed
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作者探讨了影响以往和目前使用避孕措施的因素,使用的连续性和方法的转移,以及巴基斯坦妇女的方法选择。对1990-91年巴基斯坦人口与健康调查抽样的6364名15-49岁已婚妇女的数据进行了分析。分析发现,在女性选择避孕方法时,女性的年龄比活着的孩子的数量更重要;避孕药具使用的连续性往往是由生育欲望驱动的态度决定的;只有当考虑到女性的传统方法时,女性的生活方式才变得重要;提供更多和更容易获得的各种方法增加了主要城市地区妇女实施绝育的可能性,而扩大的方案覆盖面似乎增加了小城市地区妇女实施绝育或其他传统女性方法的机会;农村妇女比城市妇女更有可能采用现代方法;只有在将现代方法与传统方法进行比较时,单独去诊所的能力才显得重要。在老年妇女、城市妇女和受过一定教育的妇女中,使用绝育的人数增加,而在胎次较高、年龄较小、农村地区和小城镇居民以及每周至少看一次电视的妇女中,使用传统女性方法的可能性很高。安全套的使用在主要城市地区、低胎次和中年妇女中显著增加。然而,一般来说,目前使用和曾经使用避孕措施受到社会人口和生活方式因素的影响,而连续性和方法选择则受到人口或社会文化因素的影响。
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Contraceptive methods choice in Pakistan: determined or predetermined.
The author explores the factors affecting ever and current use of contraception, the continuity of use and shifting of methods, and method selection among women in Pakistan. Data are analyzed for 6364 currently married women aged 15-49 sampled in the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey. The analysis found woman's age to be more important than the number of living children in the selection of methods by women; the continuity of contraceptive use tends to be determined by attitude driven by fertility desires; women's lifestyle becomes important only when female conventional methods are considered; greater provision and accessibility to various methods increases the probability that women in major urban areas will practice sterilization, while increased program coverage seems to increase the chances that women in small urban areas will practice either sterilization or other conventional female methods; rural women are more likely than urban women to adopt modern methods; and the ability to go to a clinic alone is important only when modern methods are compared in general against traditional methods. The use of sterilization increases among older women, those in urban areas, and those with some education, while the probability to use a conventional female method is high among women with higher parity, younger in age, residents of rural areas and small towns, and those who watch television at least once per week. The use of condoms increases significantly in women from major urban areas, with low parity, and from middle age cohorts. In general, however, current use and ever use of contraception is influenced by sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, while continuity and method selection are affected by either demographic or sociocultural factors.
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Pakistan Development Review
Pakistan Development Review Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to encourage original scholarly contributions that focus on a broad spectrum of development issues using empirical and theoretical approaches to scientific enquiry. With a view to generating scholarly debate on public policy issues, the journal particularly encourages scientific contributions that explore policy relevant issues pertaining to developing economies in general and Pakistan’s economy in particular.
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