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Housing Stability and Access to General Healthcare and Reproductive Healthcare Among Women in Ohio

BACKGROUND: The relationship between housing instability and reproductive healthcare is understudied. We examined the association between housing insecurity and access and utilization of general healthcare, contraceptive healthcare, and abortion care. METHODS: Using data from a population-representa...

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Autores principales: Hood, Robert B., Turner, Abigail N, Smith, Mikaela, Chakraborty, Payal, Chettri, Shibani, Bessett, Danielle, Norris, Alison H, Gallo, Maria F
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9483305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36114977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10995-022-03492-5
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author Hood, Robert B.
Turner, Abigail N
Smith, Mikaela
Chakraborty, Payal
Chettri, Shibani
Bessett, Danielle
Norris, Alison H
Gallo, Maria F
author_facet Hood, Robert B.
Turner, Abigail N
Smith, Mikaela
Chakraborty, Payal
Chettri, Shibani
Bessett, Danielle
Norris, Alison H
Gallo, Maria F
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description BACKGROUND: The relationship between housing instability and reproductive healthcare is understudied. We examined the association between housing insecurity and access and utilization of general healthcare, contraceptive healthcare, and abortion care. METHODS: Using data from a population-representative survey of adult reproductive-age Ohio women (N = 2,529), we assessed housing insecurity (not paying rent/mortgage on time in the past year). We examined associations between housing insecurity and the following outcomes: (1) not being able to access general healthcare in the past year; (2) experiencing delays or difficulties in accessing contraceptive healthcare in the past year; and (3) ever having an abortion. We used unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models. We selected confounders a priori and included age, socioeconomic status, and healthcare status. RESULTS: Overall, 10.6% of Ohio women of adult reproductive age experienced housing insecurity. Approximately 27.5% of respondents were not able to access general healthcare and 10.4% experienced delays or difficulties in accessing contraceptive care. Compared to housing-secure respondents, housing-insecure women were less able to access general healthcare (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]:2.16; 95% confidence interval [CI]:1.45–3.23) and more likely to experience delays or difficulties when accessing contraceptive care (aOR:1.74; 95% CI:1.00-3.04). Insecure housing was not statistically associated with ever having an abortion (aOR:1.76; 95% CI:0.93–3.34). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, recent housing insecurity was associated with poorer access to general and contraceptive healthcare. Studies utilizing multidimensional measures of housing insecurity and other material insecurity measures are needed to further explore the relationship between material insecurity and access to general and contraceptive care. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10995-022-03492-5.
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spelling pubmed-94833052022-09-19 Housing Stability and Access to General Healthcare and Reproductive Healthcare Among Women in Ohio Hood, Robert B. Turner, Abigail N Smith, Mikaela Chakraborty, Payal Chettri, Shibani Bessett, Danielle Norris, Alison H Gallo, Maria F Matern Child Health J Brief Reports BACKGROUND: The relationship between housing instability and reproductive healthcare is understudied. We examined the association between housing insecurity and access and utilization of general healthcare, contraceptive healthcare, and abortion care. METHODS: Using data from a population-representative survey of adult reproductive-age Ohio women (N = 2,529), we assessed housing insecurity (not paying rent/mortgage on time in the past year). We examined associations between housing insecurity and the following outcomes: (1) not being able to access general healthcare in the past year; (2) experiencing delays or difficulties in accessing contraceptive healthcare in the past year; and (3) ever having an abortion. We used unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models. We selected confounders a priori and included age, socioeconomic status, and healthcare status. RESULTS: Overall, 10.6% of Ohio women of adult reproductive age experienced housing insecurity. Approximately 27.5% of respondents were not able to access general healthcare and 10.4% experienced delays or difficulties in accessing contraceptive care. Compared to housing-secure respondents, housing-insecure women were less able to access general healthcare (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]:2.16; 95% confidence interval [CI]:1.45–3.23) and more likely to experience delays or difficulties when accessing contraceptive care (aOR:1.74; 95% CI:1.00-3.04). Insecure housing was not statistically associated with ever having an abortion (aOR:1.76; 95% CI:0.93–3.34). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, recent housing insecurity was associated with poorer access to general and contraceptive healthcare. Studies utilizing multidimensional measures of housing insecurity and other material insecurity measures are needed to further explore the relationship between material insecurity and access to general and contraceptive care. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10995-022-03492-5. Springer US 2022-09-17 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9483305/ /pubmed/36114977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10995-022-03492-5 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Norris, Alison H
Gallo, Maria F
Housing Stability and Access to General Healthcare and Reproductive Healthcare Among Women in Ohio
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title_short Housing Stability and Access to General Healthcare and Reproductive Healthcare Among Women in Ohio
title_sort housing stability and access to general healthcare and reproductive healthcare among women in ohio
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9483305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36114977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10995-022-03492-5
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