Kee W F, Swee-Hock S
Stud Fam Plann. 1975 Apr;6(4):109-12.
The First National Survey on Family Planning in Singapore was designed to gather data that would aid in evaluating the program of the National Family Planning and Population Board and the influence of government population policies on attitudes toward family planning. Interviews with 2,078 currently married women aged 15--44 revealed high levels of contraceptive knowledge and use, satisfaction of clinic users with the Board's services, and attitudes that favor greater acceptance of abortion and sterilization. Continued promotion of the concept of the two-child family appears necessary in light of divided opinions of respondents on this government recommendation.
新加坡首次全国计划生育调查旨在收集有助于评估国家计划生育与人口委员会项目以及政府人口政策对计划生育态度影响的数据。对2078名年龄在15至44岁之间的已婚女性进行的访谈显示,她们对避孕知识和使用的知晓程度很高,诊所使用者对委员会服务感到满意,并且对堕胎和绝育的接受度更高。鉴于受访者对政府这一建议存在不同意见,继续推广二孩家庭的概念似乎很有必要。