The Importance of Contraceptive Attributes Among College Students |
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Authors: | Joan Murray S. Marie Harvey Linda J. Beckman |
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Affiliation: | California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles;Department of School and Community Health University of Oregon;California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles |
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Abstract: | This study assessed how ratings of the importance of contraceptive attributes varied with gender, age, relationship status, and contraceptive method usually used. In a classroom setting, 210 male and 217 female university students completed the 55-item Contraceptive Attribute Questionnaire (CAQ). Significant differences on importance ratings were found between women and men, age groups, women using barrier methods and women using the pill, and by relationship status. The underlying dimensions of the CAQ were investigated through factor analysis, and somewhat different factors emerged for men and women. Implications for the provision of family planning services to college students are discussed. |
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