西班牙女性和男性避孕措施的使用:一项定性研究。

Elizabeth Scruggs, Katherine L Hughey, Laura Crespo Albiac, Evan Martin, Mikel Llanes
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在全国范围内,西班牙裔低收入妇女的意外怀孕率明显高于白人。这一差距导致孕产妇和儿童结果不佳的风险增加,对健康和福祉产生长期和短期的后遗症。2017年密歇根州华盛顿诺县的一份定量报告发现,男性和女性意外怀孕的风险都很高,许多女性尽管不想怀孕,但没有使用避孕措施。方法:我们采用半结构化访谈的方式来评估美国中西部一个县21名西班牙裔育龄男女对避孕措施的看法和经验。结果:我们的研究发现,使用避孕措施来防止意外怀孕对我们的西班牙裔女性和男性样本很重要。然而,对副作用的担忧、对生殖健康的知识有限、伴侣的影响以及经济障碍在使用避孕药具方面发挥了作用。结论:我们的研究结果为西班牙女性和男性使用避孕措施的影响和障碍提供了见解,并为未来的研究提供了信息。
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Use of Contraception Among Hispanic Women and Men: A Qualitative Study.

Introduction: Nationally, low-income women of Hispanic ethnicity have a significantly higher rate of unintended pregnancy than their White counterparts. This disparity leads to an increased risk for poor maternal and child outcomes that have long and short-term sequelae for health and well-being. A quantitative report in Washtenaw County, Michigan in 2017 found that both men and women were at high risk for unintended pregnancy with many women reporting no contraception use, despite not desiring a pregnancy.

Methods: We used semistructured interviews to assess the opinions and experiences regarding the use of contraception among 21 Hispanic women and men of reproductive age in a Midwestern county.

Results: Our study found that the use of contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy was important to our sample of Hispanic women and men. However, concerns about side effects, limited knowledge on reproductive health, the influence of partners, and financial barriers played a role in the use of contraception.

Conclusion: Our findings provide insight into the influences and barriers to contraception use among Hispanic women and men and can inform future research.

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