| Literature DB >> 24165014 |
Malin Söderberg1, Ingela Lundgren, Kyllike Christensson, Ingegerd Hildingsson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may lead to increased health risks for both mother and child and may also result in childlessness. Attitudes among men and women about fertility and childbearing have been studied in different phases of fertile life, but instruments that assess attitudes toward fertility and childbearing among women without children are lacking. The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a specific instrument, the Attitudes toward Fertility and Childbearing Scale (AFCS), to assess and compare attitudes toward fertility and childbearing using a national sample of Swedish women, who are not yet mothers.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24165014 PMCID: PMC4231394 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Pattern and structure matrix of “three component” PCA solution with Oblimin rotation of attitudinal statements
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.130 | -0.312 | 0.066 | -0.286 | .779 | |||
| 0.051 | -0.116 | -0.034 | -0.395 | .732 | |||
| 0.170 | -0.016 | 0.221 | -0.138 | .532 | |||
| -0.129 | -0.291 | 0.060 | -0.253 | .629 | |||
| -0.079 | -0.223 | -0.125 | -0.443 | .731 | |||
| 0.110 | -0.016 | -0.158 | -0.456 | .603 | |||
| -0.124 | -0.245 | -0.092 | -0.351 | .524 | |||
| 0.062 | -0.039 | -0.253 | -0.524 | .589 | |||
| -0.189 | -0.246 | -0.281 | -0.439 | .416 | |||
| 0.022 | -0.218 | 0.150 | 0.052 | .763 | |||
| 0.019 | -0.173 | 0.075 | -0.014 | .628 | |||
| -0.098 | -0.271 | 0.035 | -0.004 | .663 | |||
| -0.130 | -0.238 | -0.117 | -0.141 | .688 | |||
| -0.096 | -0.254 | 0.034 | 0,002 | .548 | |||
| -0.228 | -0.335 | -0.083 | -0.059 | .620 | |||
| 0.092 | -0.060 | 0.033 | -0.075 | .449 | |||
| -0.319 | -0.418 | -0.065 | 0.006 | .569 | |||
| 0.169 | 0.068 | -0.057 | -0.191 | .393 | |||
| 0.043 | -0.106 | 0.068 | -0.010 | .345 | |||
| -0.007 | -0.044 | -0.196 | -0.253 | .416 | |||
| 0.003 | 0.069 | -0.390 | -0.440 | .425 | |||
| -0.070 | 0.286 | -0.158 | -0.066 | - | - | .555 | |
| 0.158 | 0.417 | 0.099 | 0.134 | - | - | .574 | |
| 0.013 | 0.247 | 0.139 | 0.199 | - | - | .435 | |
| 0.058 | 0.218 | 0.398 | 0.444 | - | - | .555 | |
| 0.056 | 0.276 | 0.041 | 0.085 | - | - | .332 | |
| 0.381 | 0.583 | 0.062 | 0.038 | - | - | .573 | |
Note: Bold values indicate major loadings.
Components in relation to sociodemographic characteristics and contraceptive use
| | | | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | ||||||
| | | | .58 | | .00 | | .65 | |
| <25 | 22.7 | 78 (56.5) | 35.6 (8.3) | | 43.0 (11.2) | | 22.4 (5,1) | |
| 25-26 | 25.5 | 26 (18.8) | 34.6 (7.4) | | 45.4 (9.1) | | 22.2 (4.9) | |
| >26 | 28.2 | 34 (24.6) | 36.8 (7.0) | | 36.3 (9.7) | | 21.4 (4.5) | |
| | | | .08 | | .20 | | .38 | |
| Having a partner | 24.8 | 104 (75.4) | 36.4 (7.3) | | 41.2 (11.1) | | 22.4 (4.5) | |
| Single | 24.1 | 34 (24.6) | 33.6 (8.8) | | 44.0 (10.4) | | 21.4 (6.0) | |
| | | | .59 | | .77 | | .13 | |
| College/university | 25.1 | 97 (70.3) | 35.4 (8.2) | | 42.1 (10.2) | | 21.7 (4.7) | |
| Cumpulsory school/High school | 23.3 | 41 (29.7) | 36.2 (6.9) | | 41.5 (12.5) | | 23.1 (5.3) | |
| | | | .02 | | .47 | | .13 | |
| Studying | 23.3 | 45 (32.6) | 37.9 (6.6) | | 43.4 (9.8) | | 23.2 (4.4) | |
| Employed | 25.1 | 83 (60.1) | 35.0 (7.8) | | 41.0 (11.7) | | 21.8 (5.1) | |
| Unemployed | 26 | 10 (7.2) | 31.0 (10.0) | | 43,1 (9.2) | | 20.2 (4.8) | |
| | | | .96 | | .01 | | .77 | |
| Metropolitan area/large city | 25.2 | 89 (64.5) | 35.7 (8.0) | | 43.9 (10.3) | | 22.2 (5.1) | |
| Middle sized city/country side | 23.5 | 49 (35.5) | 35.6 (7.5) | | 38.4 (11.3) | | 22.0 (4.7) | |
| | | | .41 | | .15 | | .18 | |
| Yes | 24.5 | 121 (87.7) | 37.1 (6.7) | | 42.5 (10.8) | | 22.4 (4.9) | |
| No | 25.5 | 17 (12.3) | 35.4 (7.9) | 38.3 (11.6) | 20.7 (4.9) | |||
Independent-samples T-test och ANOVA.