Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador

Background: A vast literature has demonstrated that several mother-related variables are positively associated with their daughters’ sexual and reproductive outcomes. One underexplored variable is sexual empowerment––a subdimension of empowerment. In this study, we explore if maternal sexual empower...

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Main Authors: Alonso Quijano-Ruiz, Marco Faytong-Haro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:SSM: Population Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827321000574
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spelling doaj-9354552f2e5a45a3b3bbbed00f8a059c2021-06-11T05:15:06ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732021-06-0114100782Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in EcuadorAlonso Quijano-Ruiz0Marco Faytong-Haro1Ecuadorian Development Research Lab, Daule, 090656, Ecuador; Corresponding author. Ecuadorian Development Research Lab, Urbanización Villa Club Etapa Doral Mz. 12 V. 45, Daule, 090656, Ecuador.Ecuadorian Development Research Lab, Daule, 090656, Ecuador; Sociology and Demography Department, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA; Research Center, Universidad Espíritu Santo, Ecuador, Guayaquil, EcuadorBackground: A vast literature has demonstrated that several mother-related variables are positively associated with their daughters’ sexual and reproductive outcomes. One underexplored variable is sexual empowerment––a subdimension of empowerment. In this study, we explore if maternal sexual empowerment is predictive of adolescent daughters’ outcomes like early sexual initiation, teenage pregnancy, and contraception use. Methods: This study uses data from the 2018 National Health and Nutrition Survey of Ecuador (Ensanut), a cross-sectional survey in Ecuador that measures health and nutrition. We examine whether mothers’ sexual empowerment––measured as a woman’s autonomy in sexual relationships and her ability to turn down sex and demand contraception use from her partner––is predictive of sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescent children. Logistic regression was performed to test this association. Results: Results showed that having a mother who lacked sexual empowerment increased the odds of early sexual initiation. Girls who had a mother who had a teenage birth were more likely to experience teenage pregnancy themselves. Conclusions: Mothers may influence daughters’ attitudes towards sex through their own demonstration of sexual empowerment. This research demonstrates that a lack of maternal sexual empowerment can be a risk factor of early sexual initiation, teenage pregnancy, and lack of contraception use among female adolescents. More research is needed to confirm the robustness of these results and analyze other forms of sexual empowerment. Limitations: Other variables not present in the data, like domestic violence, can be used to understand the sexual activity of young females and maternal sexual empowerment. Social desirability and recall bias are also common forms of bias in surveys regarding sexual activity among adolescents.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827321000574Maternal empowermentSexual empowermentEarly sexual initiationTeenage pregnancyContraception
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Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador
SSM: Population Health
Maternal empowerment
Sexual empowerment
Early sexual initiation
Teenage pregnancy
Contraception
author_facet Alonso Quijano-Ruiz
Marco Faytong-Haro
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title Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador
title_short Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador
title_full Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador
title_fullStr Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: Evidence from a cross-sectional study in Ecuador
title_sort maternal sexual empowerment and sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescents: evidence from a cross-sectional study in ecuador
publisher Elsevier
series SSM: Population Health
issn 2352-8273
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: A vast literature has demonstrated that several mother-related variables are positively associated with their daughters’ sexual and reproductive outcomes. One underexplored variable is sexual empowerment––a subdimension of empowerment. In this study, we explore if maternal sexual empowerment is predictive of adolescent daughters’ outcomes like early sexual initiation, teenage pregnancy, and contraception use. Methods: This study uses data from the 2018 National Health and Nutrition Survey of Ecuador (Ensanut), a cross-sectional survey in Ecuador that measures health and nutrition. We examine whether mothers’ sexual empowerment––measured as a woman’s autonomy in sexual relationships and her ability to turn down sex and demand contraception use from her partner––is predictive of sexual and reproductive outcomes among female adolescent children. Logistic regression was performed to test this association. Results: Results showed that having a mother who lacked sexual empowerment increased the odds of early sexual initiation. Girls who had a mother who had a teenage birth were more likely to experience teenage pregnancy themselves. Conclusions: Mothers may influence daughters’ attitudes towards sex through their own demonstration of sexual empowerment. This research demonstrates that a lack of maternal sexual empowerment can be a risk factor of early sexual initiation, teenage pregnancy, and lack of contraception use among female adolescents. More research is needed to confirm the robustness of these results and analyze other forms of sexual empowerment. Limitations: Other variables not present in the data, like domestic violence, can be used to understand the sexual activity of young females and maternal sexual empowerment. Social desirability and recall bias are also common forms of bias in surveys regarding sexual activity among adolescents.
topic Maternal empowerment
Sexual empowerment
Early sexual initiation
Teenage pregnancy
Contraception
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827321000574
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