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Do perceived contraception attitudes influence abortion stigma? Evidence from Luanda, Angola

机译:感知的避孕态度会影响流产的耻辱感吗?来自安哥拉罗安达的证据

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Abortion stigma is influenced by a variety of factors. Previous research has documented a range of contributors to stigma, but the influence of perceived social norms about contraception has not been significantly investigated. This study assesses the influence of perceived social norms about contraception on abortion stigma among women in Luanda, Angola. This analysis uses data from the 2012 Angolan Community Family Planning Survey. Researchers employed multi-stage random sampling to collect demographic, social, and reproductive information from a representative sample of Luandan women aged 15–49. Researchers analyzed data from 1469 respondents using chi-square and multiple logistic regression. Researchers analyzed women’s perceptions of how their partners, friends, communities, and the media perceived contraception, and examined associations between those perceptions and respondents’ abortion stigma. Stigma was approximated by likelihood to help someone get an abortion, likelihood to help someone who needed medical attention after an abortion, and likelihood to avoid disclosing abortion experience. Higher levels of partner engagement in family planning discussion were associated with increased stigma on two of the three outcome measures, while higher levels of partner support of contraception were associated with decreased stigma. Perceived community acceptance of family planning and media discussion of family planning were associated with a decrease in likelihood to help someone receive an abortion. These results suggest that increasing partner support of family planning may be one strategy to help reduce abortion stigma. Results also suggest that some abortion stigma in Angola stems not from abortion itself, but rather from judgment about socially unacceptable pregnancies. Highlights ? Review of data from 1469 Luandan women links perceived birth control attitudes and abortion stigma. ? Perceived pro-contraception norms associated with unwillingness to help someone get an abortion. ? Some abortion stigma may represent stigmatization of a socially unacceptable pregnancy. ? Family planning programs may both counter abortion stigma and address contraceptive needs.
机译:流产的耻辱感受多种因素影响。先前的研究记录了造成耻辱感的多种原因,但是尚未对感知的社会规范对避孕的影响进行过深入研究。这项研究评估了安哥拉罗安达妇女对避孕的认知社会规范对堕胎耻辱的影响。该分析使用了2012年安哥拉社区计划生育调查的数据。研究人员采用多阶段随机抽样方法,从15至49岁的栾安县妇女的代表性样本中收集人口统计,社会和生殖信息。研究人员使用卡方和多元逻辑回归分析了1469名受访者的数据。研究人员分析了女性对其伴侣,朋友,社区和媒体如何感知避孕的看法,并研究了这些看法与受访者堕胎耻辱之间的联系。污名的近似值是可以帮助某人流产的可能性,可以帮助某人在流产后需要医疗护理的可能性以及避免透露流产经验的可能性的近似值。合作伙伴参与计划生育讨论的水平越高,对三个结果指标中的两项的污名化程度越高,而伴侣对避孕的支持程度越高,则污名化程度越低。社区对计划生育的认可和媒体对计划生育的讨论与帮助某人接受流产的可能性降低有关。这些结果表明,增加计划生育伴侣的支持可能是减少流产污名的一种策略。研究结果还表明,安哥拉的某些堕胎耻辱并非源自堕胎本身,而是源自对社会上无法接受的怀孕的判断。强调 ?对1469名栾丹妇女的数据进行了回顾,将人们认为的节育态度和堕胎污名联系在一起。 ?与不愿帮助某人流产有关的感知避孕规范。 ?一些流产的污名可能代表对社会不可接受的怀孕的污名化。 ?计划生育计划既可以消除堕胎的耻辱又可以解决避孕的需求。

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