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Social networks and female reproductive choices in the developing world: a systematized review

机译:发展中国家的社会网络和女性生殖选择:系统评价

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Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted in an increasing push to improve reproductive health services for women. Seeking innovative ways for assessing how positive health knowledge and behaviors spread to this vulnerable population has increased the use of social network theories and analysis in health promotion research. Despite the increased research on social networks and health, no overarching review on social networks and maternal health literature in developing countries has been conducted. This paper attempts to synthesize this literature by identifying both published and unpublished studies in major databases on social networks and maternal and child health. This review examined a range of study types for inclusion, including experimental and non-experimental study designs including randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental, cohort studies, case control studies, longitudinal studies, and cross-sectional observational studies. Only those that occurred in developing countries were included in the review. Eighteen eligible articles were identified; these were published between 1997 and 2012. The findings indicated that the most common social network mechanisms studied within the literature were social learning and social influence. The main outcomes studied were contraceptive use and fertility decisions. Findings suggest the need for continuing research on social networks and maternal health, particularly through the examination of the range of social mechanisms through which networks may influence health behaviors and knowledge, and the analysis of a larger variety of reproductive outcomes.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1742-4755-11-85) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:在发展中国家,全球孕产妇死亡率和发病率持续高居不下,这导致越来越多地推动改善妇女的生殖健康服务。寻求创新的方法来评估积极的健康知识和行为如何传播给这个脆弱的人群,这已在健康促进研究中增加了社交网络理论和分析的使用。尽管对社会网络和健康的研究有所增加,但尚未对发展中国家的社会网络和孕产妇健康文献进行全面审查。本文试图通过在有关社交网络和母婴健康的主要数据库中识别已发表和未发表的研究来综合这些文献。该评价审查了包括在内的一系列研究类型,包括实验和非实验研究设计,包括随机对照试验,非随机对照试验,准实验,队列研究,病例对照研究,纵向研究和横断面观察研究。审查只包括在发展中国家发生的那些。确定了18篇合格文章;这些发表于1997年至2012年之间。研究结果表明,文献中研究的最常见的社交网络机制是社交学习和社交影响力。研究的主要结果是避孕药的使用和生育决定。研究结果表明有必要对社会网络和孕产妇健康进行持续研究,特别是通过研究网络可能影响健康行为和知识的社会机制范围,以及对更多种类的生殖结果进行分析。本文的文章(doi:10.1186 / 1742-4755-11-85)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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