Gispert M, Brinich P, Wheeler K, Krieger L
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1984 Jul;35(7):719-23. doi: 10.1176/ps.35.7.719.
The authors compared a group of 58 adolescent girls who had been pregnant once during a two-year period with an age-matched group of 58 girls who had become pregnant at least twice during the same period. They found that the girls' attitudes toward contraception did not predict contraceptive use. Regular use of contraception was associated with a positive relationship between the girls and their mothers and with the presence of the girls' fathers in the home. The authors suggest that parental support of contraception plays a more important role in preventing repeat pregnancies than does the adolescents' reported attitudes toward contraception.
作者将一组在两年内怀孕一次的58名青春期女孩与年龄匹配的另一组58名在同一时期至少怀孕两次的女孩进行了比较。他们发现,女孩对避孕的态度并不能预测其避孕措施的使用情况。经常使用避孕措施与女孩和母亲之间的积极关系以及女孩家中父亲的存在有关。作者认为,与青少年所报告的对避孕的态度相比,父母对避孕的支持在预防再次怀孕方面起着更重要的作用。