Gairola G A, Hochstrasser D L, Garkovich L E
Am J Public Health. 1986 Aug;76(8):1004-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.76.8.1004.
This paper examines contraceptive practice in a traditionally high fertility and economically disadvantaged rural county of central Appalachia. A key consideration is the extent to which the modernization of birth control observed nationally has diffused to and been adopted within this rural area. Data from the community study indicate that professional family planning services are, in fact, widely available and easily accessible to the vast majority of county residents. Interviews with a random sample of 407 currently married women of childbearing age, 15-45 years, revealed that 87 per cent of contraceptors were using either sterilization, the pill, or the IUD, with sterilization used by close to half of all couples practicing family planning. Moreover, this widespread use of modern contraceptives and sterilization was found among all educational and income groups.
本文考察了阿巴拉契亚中部一个传统上生育率高且经济贫困的农村县的避孕措施实施情况。一个关键考量因素是全国范围内所观察到的生育控制现代化在这个农村地区的传播程度以及被采用的情况。社区研究数据表明,实际上,绝大多数县居民都能广泛且便捷地获得专业计划生育服务。对407名年龄在15至45岁的当前已婚育龄妇女的随机抽样访谈显示,87%的采取避孕措施者使用绝育、避孕药或宫内节育器,在所有实施计划生育的夫妻中,近一半使用绝育措施。此外,在所有教育和收入群体中都发现了现代避孕方法和绝育措施的广泛使用情况。