Family Planning Education: How Do Adults Feel about It

Relationships of attitudes of adults concerning family planning education and selected variables of sex, age, religion, and occupation were studied. Randomly selected subjects responded to a mailed questionnaire. Analyses of data indicated that adults were generally supportive of family planning edu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Family relations 1984-10, Vol.33 (4), p.523-530
1. Verfasser: Mercier, Joyce Mcdonough
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Relationships of attitudes of adults concerning family planning education and selected variables of sex, age, religion, and occupation were studied. Randomly selected subjects responded to a mailed questionnaire. Analyses of data indicated that adults were generally supportive of family planning education. The higher the occupational status of the respondent, the more favorable the attitude toward such education. Respondents also believed that religion provides a base for family planning education. Ways to develop more effective curricula were suggested.
ISSN:0197-6664
1741-3729
DOI:10.2307/583830