Mudd Emily H, Dickens Helen O, García Celso-Ramón, Rickels Karl, Freeman Ellen, Huggins George R, Logan Jacqueline J
University of Pennsylvania.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1978 Jul;48(3):495-504. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1978.tb01338.x.
A pilot study of a health services program for never-pregnant high-school students, which stresses development of incentives for personal involvement in their own health care, reports a low incidence of unintended pregnancy among girls who requested contraceptives. The social and emotional characteristics of those who continued contraceptive use are compared with the small group who had uninteneded pregnancies.
一项针对从未怀孕的高中生的健康服务项目的试点研究强调了鼓励个人参与自身医疗保健的措施,该研究报告称,在要求使用避孕药具的女孩中,意外怀孕的发生率较低。研究将持续使用避孕药具的女孩的社会和情感特征与意外怀孕的一小部分女孩进行了比较。