Farber N
Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr College, Pa.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1994 Jul;64(3):479-84. doi: 10.1037/h0079531.
Perceptions of pregnancy risk by class and race were examined in a small sample of adolescent mothers. Findings from in-depth interviews indicated differences by class, but not by race, in the degree to which these adolescents, prior to conception, maintained a "personal fable" about their invulnerability to becoming pregnant through unprotected sexual intercourse.
在一小部分青少年母亲样本中,研究了社会阶层和种族对怀孕风险的认知。深度访谈的结果表明,在这些青少年在受孕前对通过无保护性行为怀孕的“个人神话”的坚持程度上,存在社会阶层差异,但不存在种族差异。