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尼泊尔政府承诺公平地免费获得计划生育设备/服务;然而,近五分之一的分娩是意外的,最终以堕胎告终。自2002年以来,堕胎在尼泊尔已经合法化,但许多妇女并不知道这一点。不同的研究表明,大众传媒与健康相关行为之间存在正相关关系,但其与堕胎的关系尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查大众媒体对提高尼泊尔妇女堕胎法意识的影响。该研究使用2016年尼泊尔人口与健康调查(NDHS)的二手数据,对12862名育龄女性进行了研究。研究结果显示,每周至少读一次报纸的女性对堕胎法的了解程度是不读报纸的女性的两倍多[COR = 2.31, CI = 2.01-2.67]。同样,在年龄上,35岁及以上、接触大众传媒的女性[aOR = 1.26, CI = 1.11-1.43]对堕胎法的了解程度高于25岁以下的女性。该研究表明,大众媒体在提高对堕胎法的认识方面发挥了重要作用,因此,生殖健康方案的规划者和决策者应强调大众媒体的作用,以提高尼泊尔妇女对堕胎法律方面的认识
Effect of Mass Media on Awareness of Abortion Law among Women in Nepal
The government of Nepal has committed to the equitable access of family planning devices/services free of cost; however, nearly a fifth of births are unintended, which ends in abortion. Since 2002, abortion has been legalised in Nepal, but many women are unaware of it. Different studies have shown positive relation between mass media and health related behaviour, its relation with abortion is yet to know. This study aims to investigate the effects of mass media for rising awareness of abortion law among women in Nepal. The study was conducted among 12,862 females of reproductive age group using the secondary data of Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), 2016. The finding shows that women reading a newspaper at least once a week were more than two times aware of abortion law than those who did not read [COR = 2.31, CI = 2.01–2.67]. Similarly, regarding the age, women aged 35 or above and exposed to mass media [aOR = 1.26, CI = 1.11–1.43] were more likely to have been aware of abortion law compared to those aged less than 25 years. The study showed a significant role of mass media for rising awareness of abortion law, so, reproductive health program planners and policymakers should emphasise the role of mass media to increase awareness on legal aspects of abortion among women of Nepal