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Magnani, Robert J.; Sosler, Stephen M.; McCann, H. Gilman; Speizer, Ilene S.

Why the rise in adolescent fertility rates in the Dominican Republic in the 1990s? nbsp;- nbsp;[Razones del aumento en los índices de fertilidad adolescente en la República Dominicana durante la década del 90]
Magnani, Robert J.; Sosler, Stephen M.; McCann, H. Gilman; Speizer, Ilene S. - 2001 - Population Research and Policy Review, 20, 6, 535-563

Mots clés : adolescents; caractéristiques de la population; contraception; déterminants fécondité; éducation au planning familial; enquête; enquêtes; enquêtes par échantillon; études; facteurs âge; facteurs démographiques; fécondité; jeunesse; mesure de la fécondité; méthodologie; planification familiale; planning familial; population; taux de fécondité; taux de natalité; utilisation de la contraception
Pays / Régions : Amérique du Nord; Amérique latine; Caraïbe; La Caraïbe; Pays en développement; République dominicaine

Résumé : Despite concern over high pregnancy rates and levels of risk for sexually transmitted infections, adolescent fertility rates in the Dominican Republic have not changed substantially since the early 1980s, and actually increased during the early to mid 1990s. The present study was undertaken to assess the factors contributing to the recent rise in fertility among Dominican adolescents. The findings suggest that although contraceptive use among adolescents and young adults has increased, this has been more than offset by ominous trends on other determinants of fertility. Among these are declines in mean age at first sex and first marriage/union without a commensurate decline in mean age at first contraceptive use, and stubbornly high discontinuation rates for OCs and condoms. There is also some evidence that rates of induced abortion among adolescent may have increased, without which adolescent fertility rates would have been even higher. Demand for children among Dominican adolescents remains strong, suggesting that efforts to reduce the current high prevalence of risky sexual behaviors need to influence social norms in order to be successful. (author's)

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