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Study on the main influencing factors of cesarean section behavior of women - verification based on 2017 national fertility sampling survey |
Department of Sociology, Peking University, Beijing, 100871 |
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Abstract To understand the current situation of cesarean section among women, and to explore the key social factors behind of the cesarean section behavior. Methods: Based on the data of the national fertility sampling survey in 2017, a total of 197756 women were included for analysis. Results: In 197756 women, 19.76% of the women had experienced cesarean section. With the age increase of these women, their cesarean section rate showed “inverted U” shape, and the cesarean section rate reached the peak (48.55%) for those women aged 30-39 years old. The women with younger age, the Han nationality, the higher the education level, lived in city, unemployed, and the non-agricultural employment (relative to the farming women) were more likely to experience cesarean section in terms of social demographic factors. In terms of marriage and childbirth factors, the women with younger age of the first marriage, older age of the first childbirth, less number of children, and stronger desire to have children were more likely to experience cesarean section. In terms of family factors, women with more family income and more children were more likely to experience cesarean section. Conclusion: The cesarean section behavior of women in China is the result of the comprehensive effects of social demography, marriage and childbirth, and family factors.
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FU Yan1, YANG Yuxia1, HUANG Ling1, YU Ting2, ZHANG Bingzheng2, DUN Qianqian2, CHENG Siyu2, HUANG Limin2, YUAN Guihong1, MIN Juan1, GAO Xuemei1, ZHANG Yanping1. The investigation of pregnancy intention of pregnant women from outpatient and its correlation to family factors[J]. 中国计划生育学杂志, 2019, 27(11): 1426-. |
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