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Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan

BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a globally established treatment; however, large disparities exist in ART use among young couples. We investigated regional-level factors associated with ART use in Japan. METHODS: We calculated the use rate of ART using the number of women aged...

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Autores principales: Jwa, Seung Chik, Ishihara, Osamu, Kuwahara, Akira, Saito, Kazuki, Saito, Hidekazu, Terada, Yukihiro, Kobayashi, Yasuki, Maeda, Eri
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100995
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author Jwa, Seung Chik
Ishihara, Osamu
Kuwahara, Akira
Saito, Kazuki
Saito, Hidekazu
Terada, Yukihiro
Kobayashi, Yasuki
Maeda, Eri
author_facet Jwa, Seung Chik
Ishihara, Osamu
Kuwahara, Akira
Saito, Kazuki
Saito, Hidekazu
Terada, Yukihiro
Kobayashi, Yasuki
Maeda, Eri
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description BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a globally established treatment; however, large disparities exist in ART use among young couples. We investigated regional-level factors associated with ART use in Japan. METHODS: We calculated the use rate of ART using the number of women aged <35 years who applied for government subsidies in 2017; we divided that figure by the number of women aged 20–35 years in each prefecture. Prefectural-level average household income; social capital indicators including voting rate, volunteer rate, and move-in rate; and Gini coefficients as indicators of income inequality were linked to ART use, adjusting for prefectural size, the mean age of women at first marriage, number of ART facilities, and additional prefectural subsidies. RESULTS: The rate of ART use (per 10,000 women) varied significantly from 22.0 to 58.8 across Japan's 47 prefectures. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that the use rate increased by 0.048 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.007 to 0.088) for each 10,000-yen increase in average household income and 1.5 (95% CI, 0.65 to 2.3) for each 1% increase in volunteer rate. Conversely, the use rate decreased by 18.4 (95% CI, −28.6 to −8.1) for each 1% increase in the move-in rate. There was no significant association between ART use and income inequality. CONCLUSION: Although we cannot infer causal relationships, the findings suggest that improving financial access and enhancing social capital may increase access to ART. Further research, particularly multilevel analysis using individual data, is required to confirm these findings.
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spelling pubmed-86711202021-12-22 Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan Jwa, Seung Chik Ishihara, Osamu Kuwahara, Akira Saito, Kazuki Saito, Hidekazu Terada, Yukihiro Kobayashi, Yasuki Maeda, Eri SSM Popul Health Article BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a globally established treatment; however, large disparities exist in ART use among young couples. We investigated regional-level factors associated with ART use in Japan. METHODS: We calculated the use rate of ART using the number of women aged <35 years who applied for government subsidies in 2017; we divided that figure by the number of women aged 20–35 years in each prefecture. Prefectural-level average household income; social capital indicators including voting rate, volunteer rate, and move-in rate; and Gini coefficients as indicators of income inequality were linked to ART use, adjusting for prefectural size, the mean age of women at first marriage, number of ART facilities, and additional prefectural subsidies. RESULTS: The rate of ART use (per 10,000 women) varied significantly from 22.0 to 58.8 across Japan's 47 prefectures. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that the use rate increased by 0.048 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.007 to 0.088) for each 10,000-yen increase in average household income and 1.5 (95% CI, 0.65 to 2.3) for each 1% increase in volunteer rate. Conversely, the use rate decreased by 18.4 (95% CI, −28.6 to −8.1) for each 1% increase in the move-in rate. There was no significant association between ART use and income inequality. CONCLUSION: Although we cannot infer causal relationships, the findings suggest that improving financial access and enhancing social capital may increase access to ART. Further research, particularly multilevel analysis using individual data, is required to confirm these findings. Elsevier 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8671120/ /pubmed/34950764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100995 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jwa, Seung Chik
Ishihara, Osamu
Kuwahara, Akira
Saito, Kazuki
Saito, Hidekazu
Terada, Yukihiro
Kobayashi, Yasuki
Maeda, Eri
Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan
title Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan
title_full Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan
title_fullStr Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan
title_short Social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: Ecological study using application information for government subsidies in Japan
title_sort social capital and use of assisted reproductive technology in young couples: ecological study using application information for government subsidies in japan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100995
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