Risk for Unintended Pregnancy Among Latino Men and Women in a Nonmetropolitan County in Michigan

This study characterizes the risk for unintended pregnancy among Latino men and women within a racially and ethnically diverse county in Michigan. Latino respondents aged 18 to 50 years who reported no intention to become pregnant in the next year and no contraception use were defined as "at ri...

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Published inPRiMER: Peer-review reports in medical education research Vol. 1; p. 21
Main Authors Hughey, Katherine L, Llanes, Mikel, Plegue, Melissa, Kruger, Daniel J, Waller, Adreanne, Ledón, Charo, Chang, Tammy
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Published United States Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 01.11.2017
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Abstract This study characterizes the risk for unintended pregnancy among Latino men and women within a racially and ethnically diverse county in Michigan. Latino respondents aged 18 to 50 years who reported no intention to become pregnant in the next year and no contraception use were defined as "at risk" for unintended pregnancy. Any associations between risk for unintended pregnancy and sociodemographic factors was determined through multivariate logistic regression. Risk for unintended pregnancy was higher among men (67%) than women (59%; =0.046; n=341). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, English speaking ability was associated with lower odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=0.73; =0.004). Having a high school degree or less was associated with higher odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=4.15, <0.001 and OR=2.74, =0.026, respectively). Among Latinos in a nonmetropolitan community, both men and women were at high risk for unintended pregnancy. Future studies that address the reasons behind this elevated risk may inform potential interventions among this at-risk group.
AbstractList This study characterizes the risk for unintended pregnancy among Latino men and women within a racially and ethnically diverse county in Michigan. Latino respondents aged 18 to 50 years who reported no intention to become pregnant in the next year and no contraception use were defined as "at risk" for unintended pregnancy. Any associations between risk for unintended pregnancy and sociodemographic factors was determined through multivariate logistic regression. Risk for unintended pregnancy was higher among men (67%) than women (59%; =0.046; n=341). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, English speaking ability was associated with lower odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=0.73; =0.004). Having a high school degree or less was associated with higher odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=4.15, <0.001 and OR=2.74, =0.026, respectively). Among Latinos in a nonmetropolitan community, both men and women were at high risk for unintended pregnancy. Future studies that address the reasons behind this elevated risk may inform potential interventions among this at-risk group.
Introduction: This study characterizes the risk for unintended pregnancy among Latino men and women within a racially and ethnically diverse county in Michigan. Methods: Latino respondents aged 18 to 50 years who reported no intention to become pregnant in the next year and no contraception use were defined as “at risk” for unintended pregnancy. Any associations between risk for unintended pregnancy and sociodemographic factors was determined through multivariate logistic regression. Results: Risk for unintended pregnancy was higher among men (67%) than women (59%; P=0.046; n=341). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, English speaking ability was associated with lower odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=0.73; P=0.004). Having a high school degree or less was associated with higher odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=4.15, P<0.001 and OR=2.74, P=0.026, respectively). Conclusion: Among Latinos in a nonmetropolitan community, both men and women were at high risk for unintended pregnancy. Future studies that address the reasons behind this elevated risk may inform potential interventions among this at-risk group.
INTRODUCTIONThis study characterizes the risk for unintended pregnancy among Latino men and women within a racially and ethnically diverse county in Michigan. METHODSLatino respondents aged 18 to 50 years who reported no intention to become pregnant in the next year and no contraception use were defined as "at risk" for unintended pregnancy. Any associations between risk for unintended pregnancy and sociodemographic factors was determined through multivariate logistic regression. RESULTSRisk for unintended pregnancy was higher among men (67%) than women (59%; P=0.046; n=341). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, English speaking ability was associated with lower odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=0.73; P=0.004). Having a high school degree or less was associated with higher odds for risk of unintended pregnancy (OR=4.15, P<0.001 and OR=2.74, P=0.026, respectively). CONCLUSIONAmong Latinos in a nonmetropolitan community, both men and women were at high risk for unintended pregnancy. Future studies that address the reasons behind this elevated risk may inform potential interventions among this at-risk group.
Author Ledón, Charo
Hughey, Katherine L
Chang, Tammy
Llanes, Mikel
Plegue, Melissa
Kruger, Daniel J
Waller, Adreanne
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