Warren C W, Hiyari F, Wingo P A, Abdel-Aziz A M, Morris L
Division of Reproductive Health, Centers for Chronic Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Stud Fam Plann. 1990 Jan-Feb;21(1):33-9.
The 1985 Jordan Husbands' Fertility Survey (JHFS) was designed to assess husbands' attitudes and behavior toward fertility and family planning. The 1985 JHFS was a follow-up survey to obtain data from husbands of women who were currently married in the 1983 Jordan Fertility and Family Health Survey (JFFHS). The results from the 1985 JHFS point to the usefulness of collecting fertility and family planning information from husbands. These findings showed that nearly 40 percent of the husbands do not believe in practicing contraception, and more than 50 percent of the husbands report that family size should be "up to God." How program officials address these issues will be important for the future success of the family planning program in Jordan.
1985年约旦丈夫生育情况调查(JHFS)旨在评估丈夫们对生育和计划生育的态度及行为。1985年约旦丈夫生育情况调查是一项跟踪调查,旨在从1983年约旦生育与家庭健康调查(JFFHS)中目前已婚妇女的丈夫那里获取数据。1985年约旦丈夫生育情况调查的结果表明从丈夫那里收集生育和计划生育信息是有用的。这些调查结果显示,近40%的丈夫不相信实行避孕措施,超过50%的丈夫表示家庭规模应该“听天由命”。项目官员如何解决这些问题对于约旦计划生育项目未来的成功至关重要。