Online Program

332401
American Indian and Alaska Native men's use of sexual and reproductive health services: An analysis of NSFG data


Sunday, November 1, 2015

Megan Cahn, PhD, MPH, College of Public Health and Human Sciences/School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
S. Marie Harvey, DrPH, MPH, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Stephanie Bernell, PhD, Public Health, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Adam Branscum, PhD, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) men experience higher rates of STIs and HIV than non-Hispanic whites (NHWs). Additionally, teen AIAN males are three times as likely as NHWs to report having impregnated a woman. To address and hopefully reduce these disparities, AIAN men are in need of sexual and reproductive health services, including STI counseling, testing, and treatment, and birth control counseling and method provision. Although previous research has examined use of sexual and reproductive health services among minority men, AIAN men’s use of services has never been studied. In this cross-sectional study we compare AIAN men’s use of sexual and reproductive health services (e.g. STI and HIV testing, birth control counseling) to men of other racial groups as well as on variables hypothesized to influence the use of services (e.g. age, poverty status, insurance coverage, rurality, and number of sexual partners). Data come from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth restricted use files (total n=10,403, AIAN n=923). Preliminary analyses suggest that few AIAN men (<10%) in the sample were eligible for services paid for by the Indian Health Service. Results from multivariate analysis, including regional and socioeconomic differences, will be presented and implications for the development of programs and policies to address the sexual and reproductive health of AIAN men will be discussed.

Learning Areas:

Public health or related research

Learning Objectives:
List the percentage of AIAN men in the sample who received sexual and reproductive health services. Describe the socioeconomic and behavioral factors associated with AIAN men’s use of sexual and reproductive health services. Discuss the implications of the findings for programs to address sexual health disparities among AIAN men.

Keyword(s): Men’s Health, Native Americans

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am the Associate Dean for Research in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at OSU. As a public health researcher I have 30 years of experience conducting research on the sexual and reproductive health of young adults. I have been the recipient of many research grant awards, received the 2008 Carl Schultz Award for Lifetime Achievement Award from the PFPRH Section of APHA and the OSU Distinguished Professor award in 2014.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.