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The association between religiosity and pregnancy acceptability among Latino/a young adults: does generational status matter?

Allison L Rodriguez1,2, Jennet Arcara1, Julianna Deardorff2, Anu Manchikanti Gomez1.   

Abstract

The US Latino/a population is considered to be at high risk for unintended pregnancy; some research indicates that Latino/a parents are more likely to express happiness about an unintended pregnancy than other racial/ethnic groups. Associations between pregnancy attitudes and factors such as religiosity and nativity have also been documented in the Latino/a population, but existing research is sparse, dated and primarily focused on women of Mexican heritage. This study sought to expand this literature by examining the relationship between religiosity and pregnancy acceptability and assessing effect modification by generational status and gender in a national sample of young Latino/a cisgender women and men of various ancestral backgrounds currently in relationships. In multivariable logistic regression models, there was a positive association between importance of religion and pregnancy acceptability for both men and women; being highly or moderately religious was associated with elevated odds of finding a pregnancy acceptable. Effect modification by generational status was significant for women, but not for men. Results suggest that religiosity, gender and generational status have differential influences on and relationships to pregnancy orientations for Latina women and Latino men and should be considered in the design and delivery of family planning care for Latino/a clients.

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Keywords:  Hispanic Americans; Unintended pregnancy; family planning; generations; religion

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30931805      PMCID: PMC7607687          DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2019.1581260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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