Authors
Blair G Darney, Emily Boniface, Laura E Jacobson, Evelyn Fuentes-Rivera, Biani Saavedra-Avendaño, Kate Coleman-Minahan, Fernando Riosmena
Publication date
2022/12/1
Journal
Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume
71
Issue
6
Pages
679-687
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Purpose
Much reproductive health research on the Latina population overlooks heterogeneity by national origin, nativity, and age and also ignores how U.S.-based populations differ from those in “sending” nations. The purpose of this study is to describe a history of adolescent birth, age at first sex, and contraceptive use at first sex in the Mexican-origin population in both the United States and Mexico.
Methods
We developed a binational dataset merging two comparable nationally representative cross-sectional surveys in the United States and Mexico and used covariate balancing propensity scores to balance the age structure of our four samples: U.S.-born Latinas of Mexican origin, foreign-born Latinas of Mexican origin, U.S.-born non-Latina Whites, and Mexican women residing in Mexico. We used a negative binomial regression and calculated the predicted probability of experiencing at least one adolescent birth …
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