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Can we talk? : Heterogamy and Effective Contraceptive Use among Married and Cohabiting Women

Jacobs, Josephine LU and Stanfors, Maria LU (2016) Population Association of America’s Annual Meeting 2016
Abstract
Heterogamy is linked to less effective contraceptive use amongst adolescents. It is not known whether this holds for married/cohabiting women, though the couple context of dating partners differs from stable relationships with respect to communication and power. We explore the association between heterogamy and women’s choice of contraception by analyzing partnered women from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth. Multinomial logistic regressions are used to determine whether educational, age or racial heterogamy is associated with the use of effective contraceptive methods. Women aged 20-34 in heterogamous relationships are less likely to use any type of contraception relative to no method. The more dimensions on which a couple... (More)
Heterogamy is linked to less effective contraceptive use amongst adolescents. It is not known whether this holds for married/cohabiting women, though the couple context of dating partners differs from stable relationships with respect to communication and power. We explore the association between heterogamy and women’s choice of contraception by analyzing partnered women from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth. Multinomial logistic regressions are used to determine whether educational, age or racial heterogamy is associated with the use of effective contraceptive methods. Women aged 20-34 in heterogamous relationships are less likely to use any type of contraception relative to no method. The more dimensions on which a couple differs, the less likely they are to use effective contraception. There were no consistent associations between heterogamy and contraceptive choice among women aged 35-45. Despite the more permanent nature of these relationships, differences between partners may factor into the contraceptive decision-making process. (Less)
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36 pages
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Population Association of America’s Annual Meeting 2016
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Washington DC, United States
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2016-03-30 - 2016-04-02
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English
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Paper also presented at the Population Association of America’s Psychosocial Workshop in Washington DC, 2016 and at the European Population Conference in Mainz, August 31 augusti - September 3 2016.
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  author       = {{Jacobs, Josephine and Stanfors, Maria}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  title        = {{Can we talk? : Heterogamy and Effective Contraceptive Use among Married and Cohabiting Women}},
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  year         = {{2016}},
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