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The effect of partners' education on women's reproductive and maternal health in developing countries

机译:合作伙伴教育对发展中国家妇女生殖及孕产妇健康的影响

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Abstract The effect of partners' education on women's and children's health in developing countries has received relatively little attention to date. This study uses couple data from 37 recent Demographic and Health Surveys fielded in sub-Saharan African and Asian countries to assess the effect of partners' schooling on women's modern contraceptive use, frequency of antenatal care visits, and skilled birth attendance. Using multilevel logistic regressions, the study shows that partners' schooling has strong effects on their spouses' maternal healthcare utilization; especially when partners had secondary or higher levels of schooling. Overall, women whose partners had an above secondary level of education were 32% more likely to use modern contraceptives, 43% more likely to attend at least four antenatal care visits, and 55% more likely to deliver their most recent baby with a health professional, compared to women whose partner had no education, after controlling for individual and community-level covariates. Finally, interacting the partners' years of schooling, we found that an additional year of partners' schooling was 1) positively associated with modern contraceptive use when the women had low educational attainment (substitution effect), but negatively associated when women were better educated, 2) positively and increasingly associated with the frequency of antenatal care visits as women's education increased (multiplicative effect), and 3) positively and significantly associated with skilled birth attendance for less educated women (substitution effect). This study highlights the importance of male education in shaping their wife's health behaviours in developing countries and provides strong impetus for male education beyond primary level (as well as for women), something that has been neglected in past policy discourse. Highlights ? Partners' education positively affects their wives' health care-seeking behaviour. ? Effects are stronger for skilled birth attendance and antenatal care behaviours. ? The effects of partners' and wives' schooling interact in varied ways. ? Women's education remains the most important factor for use of their health care.
机译:摘要合作伙伴教育对妇女和儿童健康在发展中国家的效果得到了迄今为​​止的关注相对较少。本研究采用来自撒哈拉以南非洲和亚洲国家的37个近期人口和健康调查的夫妇数据,以评估合作伙伴教育对女性现代避孕药的影响,产前护理频率和熟练的出生出席。研究表明,合作伙伴对其配偶的母体医疗保健利用产生了强烈影响;特别是当合作伙伴有次要或更高层次的学校教育时。总体而言,合作伙伴高于中等教育的妇女可能使用现代避孕药的可能性增加32%,更有可能出席至少四次产前护理次数,55%的人可能会带来卫生专业人士的最新婴儿与合作伙伴没有教育的女性相比,在控制个人和社区层面的协变者之后相比。最后,互动的合作伙伴学校教育,我们发现,当妇女受教育程度低时(替代效应)时,额外的合作伙伴学校教育年份有效期为1),但当妇女更好地接受教育时,妇女受到负相关2)随着妇女教育增加(繁殖效应)和3)与妇女的教育增加(繁殖效应的频率,与产前的频率有关,与熟练的妇女较少的妇女(替代效应)有关。本研究强调了男性教育在发展中国家塑造妻子的健康行为方面的重要性,并为男性教育提供了强大的动力,超越初级水平(以及妇女),在过去的政策话语中被忽视的东西。强调 ?合作伙伴的教育积极影响他们的妻子的保健行为。还是熟练出生出生和产前护理行为效果更强。还是合作伙伴和妻子学校教育的影响采用不同方式互动。还是妇女的教育仍然是利用他们的医疗保健的最重要因素。

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