Faculty Publications
It Isn't All About Language: Communication Barriers For Latinas Using Contraceptives
Document Type
Article
Keywords
communication, community health, contraceptive use, Latinas, pregnancy prevention, women's health
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Volume
26
Issue
5
First Page
466
Last Page
472
Abstract
Purpose: Little is known about barriers that Latinas in the United States face in preventing unintended pregnancies beyond those of language and cost. This study examined factors inhibiting contraceptive use among 18- to 30-year-old Latinas in the Midwest. Method: Individual interviews (N = 31) were conducted in Spanish with Latinas residing across the state. The interview protocol included questions about contraceptives and unintended pregnancies. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, translated, and coded for themes related to barriers. Results: The majority of the barriers were related to communication but not English proficiency. Respondents talked about specific situations and experiences in which communication presented obstacles to using contraceptives. Discussion: While language and cost are important barriers, attention needs to be paid to the other communication issues that women face related to culture, religion, partners, family, and spontaneity. Implications: Health care providers need to address the range of communication barriers that affect Latinas’ contraceptive use. © 2014, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
Department
Department of Psychology
Department
Center for Social & Behavioral Research
Original Publication Date
1-1-2015
DOI of published version
10.1177/1043659614524784
Recommended Citation
Campo, Shelly; Kohler, Connie; Askelson, Natoshia M.; Ortiz, Cristina; and Losch, Mary, "It Isn't All About Language: Communication Barriers For Latinas Using Contraceptives" (2015). Faculty Publications. 1301.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/1301