Tanfer K, Rosenbaum E
Stud Fam Plann. 1986 Nov-Dec;17(6 Pt 1):269-77.
Data from a national survey of young unmarried women are used to analyze the relationship of perceptions of method characteristics to the acceptability of methods for use and to the actual contraceptive choice. Ordinary least squares (OLS) and logistic regression analyses are employed to assess the effects of perceptions on method acceptability and on actual use. Methods that were seen as having more highly positive attributes were also seen as more acceptable, and were used by a greater proportion of the women in the sample, even though the overwhelming popularity of the pill overshadowed all other methods. It was concluded that perceptual factors can help predict who will use a particular method and that this can be potentially useful to family planning service providers in influencing method choice.
一项针对年轻未婚女性的全国性调查数据被用于分析对方法特征的认知与方法使用的可接受性以及实际避孕选择之间的关系。采用普通最小二乘法(OLS)和逻辑回归分析来评估认知对方法可接受性和实际使用的影响。那些被视为具有更积极属性的方法也被认为更可接受,并且样本中的更大比例的女性使用了这些方法,尽管避孕药的压倒性普及掩盖了所有其他方法。研究得出结论,认知因素有助于预测谁会使用特定方法,并且这对于计划生育服务提供者在影响方法选择方面可能具有潜在的用处。