Osler M, Riphagen F E
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Contraception. 1990 Nov;42(5):507-21. doi: 10.1016/0010-7824(90)90079-b.
In 1988 a survey** was conducted in 1,033 women living in Denmark, whose ages ranged from 15 to 44 years. The main aims of the study were to identify the influence, if any, of demographic and socioeconomic factors on contraceptive use and to assess the women's knowledge of selected facts concerning their own fertility. The study's additional objectives were to gain insight into factors influencing communication on the subject of contraception, such as advice obtained from professional counsellors, general information dissemination and discussion between partners, and to investigate women's attitudes and opinions regarding contraceptive methods and their use. The results are discussed in relation to the findings of other studies on the use of contraceptives both worldwide and in a number of European countries. The Danish findings are also examined in the context of possible action to reduce the relatively high rate of legally induced abortions in Denmark.
1988年,对居住在丹麦的1033名年龄在15至44岁之间的女性进行了一项调查。该研究的主要目的是确定人口统计学和社会经济因素对避孕措施使用的影响(若有影响的话),并评估这些女性对自身生育相关特定事实的了解情况。该研究的其他目标是深入了解影响避孕话题交流的因素,比如从专业顾问处获得的建议、一般信息传播以及伴侣之间的讨论,并调查女性对避孕方法及其使用的态度和看法。将结合全球及一些欧洲国家其他关于避孕措施使用的研究结果来讨论这些结果。还会在丹麦为降低相对较高的合法人工流产率可能采取的行动背景下审视丹麦的研究结果。