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Concordance and discordance of couples living in a rural Pakistani village: Perspectives on contraception and abortion - a qualitative study

机译:生活在巴基斯坦乡村的夫妻的和睦与不和谐:避孕和人工流产的观点-定性研究

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In Pakistan, fertility rates and intended family size have fallen, but contraceptive use remains low. This has led to a high prevatence of unintended pregnancies, a large proportion of which result from disagreement between spouses about how to confront them. This study aims to understand how Pakistani couples view family planning, and how they communicate and make decisions surrounding fertility regulation. In-depth interviews were conducted with five couples and an additional five women and two men. Two focus groups - one for males and one for females - were also conducted. Family planning methods were more favoured by women than their husbands. Women reported the largest barrier to contra-ceptive use to be men's opposition to family planning or reproductive choices more generally, as well as fear of side efifects of contraception. Abortion was viewed unfavourably except in situations of economic difficulty, having several young children or women's health problems. Couples reported rarely commu-nicating about fertility intentions until later in childbearing after an unintended pregnancy. Discussions about family planning were largely initiated by women, although some felt unable to approach their husbands regarding this topic. Concordant intentions and communication between spouses led to desired pregnancy outcomes. In cases of discordance, women's intentions tended to determine actions and outcomes. Spousal communication, or the lack thereof, is an obstacle to effective contraceptive use, and strategies to improve couples' communication would undoubtedly enable them to achieve their reproductive intentions.
机译:在巴基斯坦,生育率和预期的家庭规模有所下降,但避孕药具的使用率仍然很低。这导致了意外怀孕的盛行,其中很大一部分是由于配偶之间关于如何面对他们的分歧。这项研究旨在了解巴基斯坦夫妇如何看待计划生育,以及他们如何交流和制定有关生育率调节的决定。对五对夫妇以及另外五名妇女和两名男子进行了深入采访。还进行了两个焦点小组的讨论-一个是男性,一个是女性。妇女比丈夫更喜欢计划生育方法。妇女报告说,使用避孕药具的最大障碍是男人更普遍地反对计划生育或生殖选择,以及对避孕药副作用的恐惧。除非在经济困难,有几个年幼的孩子或妇女的健康问题的情况下,否则堕胎被认为是不利的。据报道,夫妻之间很少有生育意向的交流,直到意外怀孕后才分娩。关于计划生育的讨论主要是由妇女发起的,尽管有些人感到无法就此话题与丈夫取得联系。配偶之间的一致意图和沟通导致了预期的怀孕结果。在不一致的情况下,妇女的意图往往决定行动和结果。配偶间的交流或缺乏这种交流是有效使用避孕药具的障碍,而改善夫妻间交流的策略无疑将使他们实现其生殖目的。

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    《Global public health》 |2011年第1期|p.S38-S51|共14页
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    Population Council, hlamabad Office, House 7, street 62, sector F-6/3, Islamabad 44000;

    Pakistan;

    Oxford Policy Management, # 96, Margalla Road, F-812, Islamabad 44000,Pakistan;

    Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA;

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  • 关键词

    abortion; contraception; fertility; Pakistan; unintended pregnancy;

    机译:流产;避孕;生育能力巴基斯坦;意外怀孕;

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