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Adolescent fertility and family planning in East Asia and the Pacific: a review of DHS reports

机译:东亚和太平洋地区的青少年生育和计划生育:DHS报告的回顾

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Background Adolescent pregnancy has significant health and socio-economic consequences for women, their families and communities. Efforts to prevent too-early pregnancy rely on accurate information about adolescents' knowledge, behaviours and access to family planning, however available data are limited in some settings. Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) reports are recognised as providing nationally representative data that are accessible to policymakers and programmers. This paper reviews DHS reports for low and lower middle income countries in East Asia and the Pacific to determine what information regarding adolescent fertility and family planning is available, and summarises key findings. Methods The most recent DHS reports were sought for the 33 low and lower middle income countries in the East Asia and Pacific region as defined by UNICEF and World Bank. Age-disaggregated data for all indicators relevant to fertility and current use, knowledge and access to family planning information and services were sought to identify accessible information. Reported data were analysed using an Excel database to determine outcomes for adolescents and compare with adult women. Results DHS reports were available for eleven countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, Tuvalu and Vietnam. Twenty seven of 40 relevant DHS indicators reported outcomes for adolescent women aged 15-19 years. There were limited data for unmarried adolescents. A significant proportion of women commence sexual activity and childbearing during adolescence in the context of low contraceptive prevalence and high unmet need for contraception. Adolescent women have lower use of contraception, poorer knowledge of family planning and less access to information and services than adult women. Conclusion DHS reports provide useful and accessible data, however, they are limited by the failure to report data for unmarried adolescents and report age-disaggregated data for some indicators. Further research is required to better understand the barriers that both married and unmarried adolescents face accessing reproductive health information and services, and their information and service delivery preferences.
机译:背景青春期怀孕对妇女,其家庭和社区具有重大的健康和社会经济影响。防止过早怀孕的努力依赖于有关青少年知识,行为和计划生育方法的准确信息,但是在某些情况下可用数据有限。人口与健康调查(DHS)报告被认为提供了具有国家代表性的数据,决策者和程序员都可以使用。本文回顾了东亚和太平洋地区低收入和中低收入国家的DHS报告,以确定可获得的有关青少年生育和计划生育的信息,并总结了主要发现。方法寻求联合国儿童基金会和世界银行定义的东亚和太平洋地区的33个中低收入国家的最新DHS报告。寻求与生育率和当前使用,知识以及获得计划生育信息和服务有关的所有指标的按年龄分类的数据,以查明可获取的信息。使用Excel数据库分析报告的数据,以确定青少年的结局并与成年妇女进行比较。结果DHS报告适用于11个国家:柬埔寨,印度尼西亚,马绍尔群岛,瑙鲁,巴布亚新几内亚,菲律宾,萨摩亚,所罗门群岛,东帝汶,图瓦卢和越南。 40个相关的DHS指标中有27个报告了15-19岁的青春期妇女的结局。未婚青少年的数据有限。在避孕普及率低和避孕需求未得到满足的情况下,很大一部分妇女在青春期开始性活动和生育。与成年妇女相比,青春期妇女使用避孕药具的程度较低,对计划生育的了解较差,获得信息和服务的机会较少。结论DHS报告提供了有用且可访问的数据,但是,由于未报告未婚青少年的数据和报告某些指标的按年龄分类的数据,它们受到了限制。需要进一步研究,以更好地理解已婚和未婚青少年在获取生殖健康信息和服务方面面临的障碍,以及他们对信息和服务提供的偏好。

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