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Berrigan, Frances – Educational Broadcasting International, 1975
A discussion of the role of media to teach underdeveloped nations about birth control methods. (HB)
Descriptors: Communications, Contraception, Developing Nations, Family Planning
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Caldwell, Laura Ryan – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1978
A community college program for providing gynecology services is described, with a focus on aspects of financing, approval and publicity, and teaching and counseling. (DS)
Descriptors: Colleges, Contraception, Gynecology, Program Development
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Largey, Gale – Society, 1977
Notes that difficult questions arise concerning the use of sterilization for alleged eugenic and euthenic purposes. Thus, how reversible sterilization will be used with relation to the poor, mentally ill, mentally retarded, criminals, and minors, is questioned. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Contraception, Low Income Groups, Minority Groups, Pregnancy
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Lowe, Candace S.; Radius, Susan M. – Adolescence, 1987
Investigated unmarried young adults' (N=283) contraceptive behaviors and attitudes. Results suggest that effective contraceptive behavior associated most strongly with respondents' perceiving relatively few barriers to their use of contraception, their maintenance of extensive interpersonal skills, and their regarding peer norms as consistent with…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Contraception, Peer Influence
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Studer, Marlena; Thornton, Arland – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1987
Examined contraceptive use by never married, sexually experienced female adolescents (N=224). Found birth control pills to be the single most popular method of contraception. Subjects who reported regularly attending religious services were less likely to have used an effective, medical method of contraception than those who rarely attended…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Contraception, Females, Religious Factors
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Chow, L. P.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1987
Women who dropped out of family planning clinic services in Maryland used contraceptives for a considerable time beyond their last visit. However, unplanned pregnancies occurred, suggesting that contraceptive use was either inconsistent or ineffective. Thus, education and counseling must be systematic and effective during the first clinic visit.…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Clinics, Contraception, Dropouts
Dillingham, Brint – American Indian Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1977
Descriptors: American Indians, Contraception, Family Planning, Females
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Bloom, Larry J.; Houston, B. Kent – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1976
Reviewed evidence concerning the psychological effects of vasectomy for American men. Surveys of postoperative sexual behavior and satisfaction and/or happiness were cited, as were data from studies employing clinical interviews and/or psychological tests. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Contraception, Family Planning, Males
Bulatao, Rodolfo A. – 1998
This book provides an overview of family planning and fertility in the United States, from the number of babies women have to the risks they face in having them and the measures they choose to avoid pregnancy, to the dollars that would be saved with fewer unwanted pregnancies. Based on the social science literature through mid-1997, which is cited…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Contraception, Family Planning, Social Science Research
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Bumpass, Larry; Westoff, Charles F. – Science, 1970
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Family Planning, Population Growth
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Belanger, Kathleen; Bradley, Eleanor J. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1971
The recent reversal in the new patient constituency of the Vancouver Family Planning Clinic from a predominantly married to a single population would appear to reflect a change in social mores without a concommitant adjustment in community and professional attitudes. Almost all the women studied showed gradations of depression and insecurity, in…
Descriptors: College Students, Contraception, Females, Individual Characteristics
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De Nevers, Noel – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
Descriptors: Contraception, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Population Trends
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Dickson, E. M. – Bioscience, 1970
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Family Planning, Mathematical Models
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Read, S. G. – Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1982
Studies on the incidence of Down's Syndrome are reviewed and the increased occurrence in young mothers is noted. Possible causes are considered, with the strongest possibility ascribed to effects of contraceptive hormones and environmental toxins. (CL)
Descriptors: Age, Contraception, Downs Syndrome, Environmental Influences
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DeAmicis, Lyn A.; And Others – Adolescence, 1981
Pregnant adolescent students were less likely than nulligravid students to employ or plan to use contraceptives. They more often expressed a desire for a pregnancy and described their boyfriends as happy about the pregnancy. Nulligravid youngsters described their parents as more disapproving of their premarital sexual activity. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Contraception, Motivation, Parent Attitudes
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