| Literature DB >> 28514991 |
Jenny K R Francis1, Lauren Dapena Fraiz1, Marina Catallozzi1, Ariel M deRoche1, Christine Mauro2, Susan L Rosenthal1.
Abstract
Grandmothers and fathers of the baby may influence pregnant women's microbicide use. Pregnant young women's attitudes about grandmothers' and fathers' role in decision-making and their involvement in microbicide use were assessed. Participants (n=108) had a mean age of 20.2 years. The majority anticipated that the grandmother, father or both would have a decision-making role. Greater grandmother involvement in microbicide use was significantly associated with being younger, having no reproductive tract infection or contraceptive-ring-use history. Greater father involvement in use was associated with being in a relationship with him. Strategies for engaging grandmothers and fathers in microbicide use should be developed.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28514991 DOI: 10.1071/SH16179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Health ISSN: 1448-5028 Impact factor: 2.706