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Contraceptive perceptions and method choice among young single women in the United States.

K Tanfer, E Rosenbaum.   

Abstract

Data from a national survey of young unmarried women are used to analyze the relationship of perceptions of method characteristics to the acceptability of methods for use and to the actual contraceptive choice. Ordinary least squares (OLS) and logistic regression analyses are employed to assess the effects of perceptions on method acceptability and on actual use. Methods that were seen as having more highly positive attributes were also seen as more acceptable, and were used by a greater proportion of the women in the sample, even though the overwhelming popularity of the pill overshadowed all other methods. It was concluded that perceptual factors can help predict who will use a particular method and that this can be potentially useful to family planning service providers in influencing method choice.

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Keywords:  Americas; Behavior; Blacks; Contraception; Contraceptive Usage; Developed Countries; Developing Countries; Family Planning; Family Planning Surveys; Kap Surveys; Marital Status; Method Acceptability; North America; Northern America; Nuptiality; Perception; Premarital Sex Behavior; Psychological Factors; Research Methodology; Research Report; Sampling Studies; Studies; Surveys; United States; Unmarried--women; Whites

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3798490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Fam Plann        ISSN: 0039-3665


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