Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes About Contraception Among Rural Latino Adolescents and Young Adults

被引:15
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作者
Barral, Romina L. [1 ]
Cartujano, Brenda [2 ]
Perales, Jaime [3 ]
Ramirez, Mariana [4 ]
Cowden, John D. [5 ]
Trent, Maria E. [6 ]
Ramaswamy, Megha [3 ]
Kessler, Sarah Finocchario [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Sch Med, Childrens Mercy Hosp & Clin, Div Adolescent Med, Kansas City, MO 64108 USA
[2] Maimonides Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Brooklyn, NY 11219 USA
[3] Univ Kansas, Alzheimers Dis Ctr, Kansas City, KS USA
[4] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth, Kansas City, KS 66103 USA
[5] Univ Missouri, Sch Med, Childrens Mercy Hosp & Clin, Dept Pediat, Kansas City, MO 64108 USA
[6] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[7] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Dept Family Med, Kansas City, KS 66103 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF RURAL HEALTH | 2020年 / 36卷 / 01期
关键词
adolescents; contraception; Latino; rural; teen pregnancy; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; WOMENS PERCEPTIONS; UNITED-STATES; BIRTH-CONTROL; RISK-FACTORS; ACCULTURATION; BEHAVIORS; OUTCOMES; MEXICAN; ACCESS;
D O I
10.1111/jrh.12390
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Purpose Latino youth experience significant disparities in rates of teen pregnancy, and reproductive health needs of rural Latino youth are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to describe knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes about contraception among rural Latino adolescents and young adults (Latino youth). Methods Eighty-four Latino youth, aged 15-24 years from rural Kansas communities participated in 15 focus groups (FG) and completed an individual survey. The survey assessed demographics and acculturation. FG participants discussed attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived sexual behaviors regarding teen sexuality, pregnancy, and contraception. Results FGs revealed multiple obstacles to accessing reproductive health services: geographical/rural location, cultural barriers, religious influences, lack of sexual education, and personal attitudes toward pregnancy and contraception use. Participants described close-knit communities with limited access to confidential reproductive health care. They identified cultural and religious factors (sexual taboo, virginity, Familismo, and family dishonor) that influence family planning behaviors among Latino youth and obstruct access to sexual health and contraception knowledge and services. Ambivalence regarding pregnancy intentions was common, along with the belief that contraception equates with abortion. Conclusions Latino youth in rural communities face multiple physical and sociocultural obstacles to accessing family planning information and services. Community-based pregnancy prevention interventions must target these obstacles to optimize reproductive health outcomes for Latino youth in rural settings.
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