Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic

<p>We investigated university students’ attitudes and perceptions toward the use of contraceptives in the Dominican Republic using the Contraceptive Attitude Scale<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">.</span>This is a quantitative descriptive study designed to exa...

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Main Authors: Miguel A. Pérez, Irene Rios, Aricel Pérez Navarro
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Faculdade de Ciências e Educação Sena Aires 2018-09-01
Series:REVISA
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Online Access:http://revistafacesa.senaaires.com.br/index.php/revisa/article/view/343
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spelling doaj-234aa8b39dc04f5180d7f57da7d7085f2021-09-04T15:44:27ZporFaculdade de Ciências e Educação Sena AiresREVISA2316-848X2179-09812018-09-0181162310.3623/revisa.v%.n%.p343%205Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican RepublicMiguel A. PérezIrene RiosAricel Pérez Navarro<p>We investigated university students’ attitudes and perceptions toward the use of contraceptives in the Dominican Republic using the Contraceptive Attitude Scale<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">.</span>This is a quantitative descriptive study designed to examine attitudes toward and use of contraceptives among university students in the Dominican Republic. Data were collected using the Contraceptive Attitude Scale from randomly selected University students at a medium sized university in the eastern part of the Dominican Republic. Findings from this study suggests gender differences related to perceived contraceptive use necessity, consequences, encouragement, and trouble with usage.  Differences were also found based on years at the university in regard to feelings and reasons towards contraceptive use, and differences among ages with topics including contraceptive encouragement among friends and preference to use contraceptives. Findings suggest the need to improve social norms and perceptions about contraceptives as a strategy designed to increase use among university-aged students. Focusing on contraceptive and sexual education at the university level through peer educators, self-esteem building, and specific interventions with females could assist in improving the overall health of young adults in the Dominican Republic.</p>http://revistafacesa.senaaires.com.br/index.php/revisa/article/view/343métodos contraceptivosdoenças sexualmente transmissíveisgravidez indesejadacomportamento de alto risco entre jovens adultosatitudes.
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author Miguel A. Pérez
Irene Rios
Aricel Pérez Navarro
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Irene Rios
Aricel Pérez Navarro
Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic
REVISA
métodos contraceptivos
doenças sexualmente transmissíveis
gravidez indesejada
comportamento de alto risco entre jovens adultos
atitudes.
author_facet Miguel A. Pérez
Irene Rios
Aricel Pérez Navarro
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title Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic
title_short Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic
title_full Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic
title_fullStr Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the Dominican Republic
title_sort attitudes toward contraceptive & utilization among university students in the dominican republic
publisher Faculdade de Ciências e Educação Sena Aires
series REVISA
issn 2316-848X
2179-0981
publishDate 2018-09-01
description <p>We investigated university students’ attitudes and perceptions toward the use of contraceptives in the Dominican Republic using the Contraceptive Attitude Scale<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">.</span>This is a quantitative descriptive study designed to examine attitudes toward and use of contraceptives among university students in the Dominican Republic. Data were collected using the Contraceptive Attitude Scale from randomly selected University students at a medium sized university in the eastern part of the Dominican Republic. Findings from this study suggests gender differences related to perceived contraceptive use necessity, consequences, encouragement, and trouble with usage.  Differences were also found based on years at the university in regard to feelings and reasons towards contraceptive use, and differences among ages with topics including contraceptive encouragement among friends and preference to use contraceptives. Findings suggest the need to improve social norms and perceptions about contraceptives as a strategy designed to increase use among university-aged students. Focusing on contraceptive and sexual education at the university level through peer educators, self-esteem building, and specific interventions with females could assist in improving the overall health of young adults in the Dominican Republic.</p>
topic métodos contraceptivos
doenças sexualmente transmissíveis
gravidez indesejada
comportamento de alto risco entre jovens adultos
atitudes.
url http://revistafacesa.senaaires.com.br/index.php/revisa/article/view/343
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