Okun B S
Eur J Popul. 2000 Jun;16(2):109-32. doi: 10.1023/a:1006322125744.
The primary purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between religiosity and contraceptive method choice among users of contraception. The authors analyze a representative sample of 1751 married urban Israeli Jewish women interviewed in 1987-88. The authors' findings indicate that the contraceptive choices of religious women are determined largely by considerations unrelated to religious doctrine. A combination of factors, including the suitability of specific methods to fertility control needs, peer influences, and other cultural effects, appear to modify the acceptance and application of a particular religious theology.
本文的主要目的是探讨避孕使用者中宗教信仰与避孕方法选择之间的关系。作者分析了1987 - 1988年采访的1751名已婚以色列城市犹太妇女的代表性样本。作者的研究结果表明,宗教女性的避孕选择很大程度上取决于与宗教教义无关的因素。包括特定方法对生育控制需求的适用性、同伴影响和其他文化影响在内的多种因素,似乎会改变对特定宗教神学的接受和应用。