Kuiper H, Miller S, Martinez E, Loeb L, Darney P
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, USA.
Fam Plann Perspect. 1997 Jul-Aug;29(4):167-72.
Focus groups and in-depth interviews were used to explore the decline in popularity of the contraceptive implant in a clinic-based sample of 41 ethnically diverse, urban, sexually active adolescents. While these teenagers' socioeconomic status and patterns of inconsistent contraceptive use made them potentially ideal implant recipients, they were unlikely to select this method. Negative media reports about the method were less influential than social conditions such as peer perspectives and gender relations. Oral networks that propagated misinformation went unchallenged because of the silence of satisfied users. Personal factors such as future orientation, autonomous decision-making and value of control also influenced contraceptive decision-making.
焦点小组和深度访谈被用于在一个由41名来自不同种族、居住在城市且有性行为的青少年组成的诊所样本中,探究避孕植入物受欢迎程度下降的原因。虽然这些青少年的社会经济地位以及不一致的避孕使用模式使他们有可能成为理想的植入物接受者,但他们不太可能选择这种方法。关于该方法的负面媒体报道的影响力不如同伴观点和性别关系等社会状况。由于满意用户保持沉默,传播错误信息的口头网络未受到质疑。诸如未来取向、自主决策和控制价值等个人因素也影响了避孕决策。