tailieunhanh - Reproductive Health of Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Women: Examining Unintended Pregnancy, Contraception, Sexual History and Behavior, and Non-Voluntary Sexual Intercourse

Advocacy efforts recognize that, in order to build support for family planning and other reproductive health, a variety of different audiences and approaches must be used. To increase men’s participation in reproductive health, advocacy activities can be used to address a variety of legislative, institutional, religious, and cultural barriers. At the commu- nity level, opinion leaders and religious leaders often have negative perceptions of family planning. At the national level, population policies enacted in recent years often do not specifically address men’s participation in reproductive health, which can make it difficult for programs to gain support for activities directed to men. Some countries. | Urban Indian Health Institute I A Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board Reproductive Health of Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Women Examining Unintended Pregnancy Contraception Sexual History and Behavior and Non-Voluntary Sexual Intercourse February 2010 - - K J I he mission of the Urban Indian Health Institute is to support the health and well- being of Urban Indian communities through information scientific inquiry and technology. Recommended Citation Urban Indian Health Institute Seattle Indian Health Board. Reproductive Health of Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Women Examining Unintended Pregnancy Contraception Sexual History and Behavior and Non-Voluntary Sexual Intercourse. Seattle Urban Indian Health Institute 2010. 2 Reproductive Health of Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Women TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 5 9 11 14 30 37 38 40 45 . . 47 Please contact the Urban Indian Health Institute with your comments info@ 48 or 206-812-3030. You can also fill out the form 48 on page 45 with comments or questions. 49 LETTER from Sarah Deer contributing author to Amnesty International s 2007 Report Maze of Injustice EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION I Background SECTION II Methods SECTION III Results SECTION IV Discussion SECTION V Limitations SECTION VI Recommendations SECTION VII References FEEDBACK FORM APPENDIX A Brief Outline of the NSFG Cycle 6 Survey Topics APPENDIX B Region of Residence APPENDIX C Contraceptive Methods APPENDIX D List of Tables TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A Division of the Seattle Indian Health Board This project was funded by Health Services Research Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Grant R40MC08954 . This project was also funded in part by the Indian Health Service Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention. Reproductive The UIHI would like to gratefully acknowledge The Public Health - Seattle King County for their assistance in making this report possible. We would like to send a special thank .

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