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Contraceptives Predictors of Use - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Description

Explore the complex factors influencing reproductive health with this comprehensive research compilation. This book provides a deep look into the predictors of contraceptive use, examining how cultural attitudes and social practices impact effectiveness and decision-making. Readers will find a detailed historical perspective, tracing the evolution of contraception from ancient Egyptian methods to the development of the morning-after pill. The text examines the social cognition behind attitudes toward birth control and how these perspectives influence sexual behavior. By analyzing specific demographics and relationship dynamics, the authors provide insights into improving contraceptive choices. The research covers diverse topics, including the relationship between romantic connection and consistent condom use among young adults, as well as specific studies regarding contraceptive use and non-use among Black populations. This resource serves as a vital tool for those studying the intersection of culture, behavior, and reproductive medicine.

Key Features

Covers the historical evolution of contraception from ancient Egyptian times to modern emergency contraception.

Examines the role of cultural attitudes and social practices in determining contraceptive effectiveness.

Analyzes how social cognition and attitudes toward birth control affect sexual behavior.

Investigates the relationship between romantic relationship qualities and consistent condom use in young adults.

Provides research-based insights into contraceptive use and non-use among Black populations.

Offers strategies and data focused on improving contraceptive choices and overall usage.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 March 2014
Listed Since
26 October 2013

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