Hendricks L E
J Adolesc Health Care. 1982 Mar;2(3):199-203. doi: 10.1016/s0197-0070(82)80040-5.
The attitudes of a limited population of unmarried black adolescent fathers toward abortion, contraception, and sexuality were assessed using standardized data collected in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Chicago, Illinois, and in Columbus, Ohio. A majority of the surveyed fathers in each city surveyed, were opposed to abortion. Two-thirds indicated a willingness to share contraceptive responsibility with the female. These data suggest that if family planning agencies offered sex education programs for adolescent fathers, particularly in relation to contraceptive responsibility, the incidence of repeat unwed adolescent fatherhood might be reduced.
利用在俄克拉荷马州塔尔萨、伊利诺伊州芝加哥和俄亥俄州哥伦布收集的标准化数据,对一小部分未婚黑人青少年父亲对堕胎、避孕和性取向的态度进行了评估。在每个接受调查的城市中,大多数接受调查的父亲都反对堕胎。三分之二的人表示愿意与女性分担避孕责任。这些数据表明,如果计划生育机构为青少年父亲提供性教育项目,特别是关于避孕责任的项目,未婚青少年父亲再次出现的发生率可能会降低。