Tücke M, Prinz H, Wokeck J
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1975 Feb 28;117(9):341-4.
In the present empirical study including about 400young mothers from variously structured regions and different social strata, it to could be shown that, in comparison with mothers from the middle and upper strata, mothers of the basic stratum - subjectively know less about possible problems of pregnancy and acquire their information more frequently from mass communication media; - are less frequently under the care of gynecologists than of general practitioners at the beginning and during pregnancy; - are to a lesser extent convinced of the efficiency of public maternity care and have not sufficiently adopted the idea of preventive medical examination in the sense of a norm of behaviorism. The regional differences demonstrated were of less importance than the social differences.
在这项实证研究中,涉及约400名来自不同结构区域和不同社会阶层的年轻母亲,结果表明,与中上层母亲相比,底层母亲——主观上对怀孕可能出现的问题了解较少,且更多地从大众传播媒体获取信息;——在怀孕初期和孕期,接受妇科医生护理的频率低于全科医生;——对公共产科护理的效果不太信服,在行为主义规范意义上没有充分接受预防性医学检查的观念。所显示的区域差异不如社会差异重要。