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An Exploratory Study of Acculturation and Reproductive Health Among Haitian and Haitian-American Women in Little Haiti, South Florida

机译:南佛罗里达州小海地海地和海地美国妇女适应和生殖健康的探索性研究

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There is unmet contraceptive need among Haitian immigrants and Haitian-American women (Haitian women). The study explored associations of three measures of acculturation with contraceptive/reproductive health history among Haitian women residing in the Little Haiti community of Miami. This was a cross-sectional, exploratory study among 57 Haitian women. We conducted descriptive univariate analyses, then bivariate analyses to investigate the association of acculturation with reproductive health risk behavior including contraceptive use, tampon use, and parity, as well as interest in a female-initiated barrier contraceptive method. The most commonly ever-used contraceptive methods were male condoms (78.9 %) and oral contraceptives (OC 19.3 %). Women who primarily spoke Creole at home were less likely than those who did not to use OC (11.9 vs. 42.9 %, p = .01). Among women who resided in the U.S. >= 10 years, tampon use was 51.9 % compared to 16.7 % among those who were in the U.S. for less time (p = .005). Among U.S. born women, 60 % were tampon users compared to 22.7 % among those born in Haiti (p = .05). Women not speaking primarily Creole at home (p = .06) and those born in U.S. (p = .008) had fewer children. Contraceptive use was low among Haitian women but influenced by acculturation, where greater acculturation was associated with protective reproductive health behavior. Despite traditional norms discouraging contraceptive use, and little experience with female barriers, Haitian women indicated an interest in learning about and using a female-initiated barrier contraceptive. Increasing contraceptive uptake of potential multipurpose technologies is a potential point of intervention for decreasing HIV/STI transmission in this at-risk population.
机译:海地移民和海地美国妇女(海地妇女)对避孕的需求没有得到满足。这项研究探索了居住在迈阿密小海地社区的海地妇女的三种适应措施与避孕/生殖健康史的关联。这是对57名海地妇女的一项横向探索性研究。我们进行了描述性单变量分析,然后进行了双变量分析,以研究文化适应与生殖健康风险行为(包括避孕药具,棉塞的使用和均等)之间的关系,以及对女性发起的屏障避孕方法的兴趣。最常用的避孕方法是男用避孕套(78.9%)和口服避孕药(OC 19.3%)。与不使用OC的女性相比,在家中主要使用克里奥尔语的女性不太可能(11.9%对42.9%,p = 0.01)。在居住超过10年的美国女性中,棉塞的使用率为51.9%,而在美国居住时间较短的女性中则为16.7%(p = .005)。在美国出生的妇女中,卫生棉条的使用率为60%,而在海地出生的妇女为22.7%(p = 0.05)。在家里不讲克里奥尔语的妇女(p = .06)和在美国出生的妇女(p = .008)的孩子较少。在海地妇女中,避孕药具的使用率较低,但受文化适应的影响,其中文化适应度高与保护性生殖健康行为有关。尽管传统规范不鼓励使用避孕药具,并且对女性障碍的使用经验很少,但海地妇女表示有兴趣学习和使用女性发起的避孕药具。越来越多的潜在多功能技术采用避孕措施,是减少这一高危人群艾滋病毒/性传播途径传播的潜在干预点。

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