Influence of education on sexual and reproductive health service utilization for persons with disabilities in nationwide Bangladesh: an explanatory sequential mixed-methods study

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Katherine Coral Du
Arifa Bente Mohosin
Amina Amin
Md Tanvir Hasan
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[1] Yale College,
[2] Yale University,undefined
[3] BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health,undefined
[4] BRAC University,undefined
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Reproductive Health | / 19卷
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Sexual and reproductive health; Maternal health; Persons with disabilities; Antenatal care; Delivery care; Postnatal care; Family planning; Low-income population; Bangladesh;
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Out of more than one billion persons with disabilities in the world, 80% of them live in developing countries. Persons with disabilities commonly face discrimination and health disparities, particularly experiencing major barriers in accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. Education is a key factor that often leads to social and economic empowerment, which positively contributes towards individuals’ SRH service utilization. In this paper, we examined the relationship between education and SRH service utilization for persons with disabilities in Bangladesh. We surveyed persons with disabilities across all of Bangladesh on their utilization of SRH services and conducted mini-ethnographic case studies with selected participants to more deeply understand their SRH issues and SRH service utilization. Our survey findings show that education significantly increases persons with disabilities’ SRH service utilization of antenatal care, delivery care, postnatal care, and family planning in Bangladesh. Interestingly, for persons with disabilities, primary education may only be able to increase family planning use while secondary or post-secondary education may be required to increase antenatal care, delivery care, and postnatal care use. Our qualitative findings support the association between higher education levels and greater SRH service use. Persons with disabilities of higher education prioritized obtaining formal SRH services from qualified health care providers, even when financially constrained, while lower educated participants tended to be misinformed and distrustful of formal SRH services. We recommend helping persons with disabilities attain higher formal education levels and including comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in their schools, as it likely will reduce SRH health disparities for this vulnerable group.
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