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Public Knowledge and Perceptions About Unplanned Pregnancy and Contraception in Three Countries


  Author: Suzanne Delbanco, Janet Lundy, Tina Hoff, Molly Parker, Mark D. Smith
Publisher: The Alan Guttmacher Institute
Publication: Family Planning Perspectives Vol. 29, No. 2
Document Date:                  April 01, 1997
Category: Education > Sex Education
Related Categories:
Sexuality > Abortion/Birth Control
Sexuality > Sexual Attitudes
 

This study highlights differences between American, Canadian, and Dutch people in terms of their beliefs about contraception and unintented pregnancy.  The study finds significant differences in terms of people's perception of the safety and effectiveness of the pill, beliefs about the seriousness of the problem of unplanned pregnancy, and the perception of societal problems as a contributor to unplanned pregnancy.

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