Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?

Negative cultural attitudes towards the menstrual cycle have psychological consequences for women. The menstrual cycle in our society is devalued in public discourse and public regard, in which it is viewed as an uncontrollable, painful, and mysterious curse upon womankind. Internalization of these...

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Main Author: Risberg, Lauren E
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Published: Scholarship @ Claremont 2014
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Online Access:http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/526
http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1602&context=scripps_theses
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spelling ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-scripps_theses-16022015-01-31T03:27:59Z Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women? Risberg, Lauren E Negative cultural attitudes towards the menstrual cycle have psychological consequences for women. The menstrual cycle in our society is devalued in public discourse and public regard, in which it is viewed as an uncontrollable, painful, and mysterious curse upon womankind. Internalization of these messages may negatively impact women’s self-esteem because of menstruation’s quintessential association with womanhood. Women’s lack of accurate, practical knowledge about the menstrual cycle may be a large contributor to these negative attitudes. The purpose of this proposed research is to investigate whether performing fertility awareness, a daily practice of observing fertility signs to determine the phases in a woman’s menstrual cycle, can increase self-esteem in college-aged women. The study measures perceived control, self-efficacy, and self-esteem in women before and after learning and practicing fertility awareness, as well as comparing those scores to a control group. It is proposed that practicing fertility awareness increases women’s self-esteem and self-efficacy by providing them with perceived control over their reproductive health. Implications for educational imperatives and future research are discussed. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/526 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1602&context=scripps_theses © 2014 Lauren Risberg default Scripps Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont fertility awareness menstruation self-esteem perceived control feminist self-efficacy locus of control Health Psychology Women's Studies
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topic fertility awareness
menstruation
self-esteem
perceived control
feminist
self-efficacy
locus of control
Health Psychology
Women's Studies
spellingShingle fertility awareness
menstruation
self-esteem
perceived control
feminist
self-efficacy
locus of control
Health Psychology
Women's Studies
Risberg, Lauren E
Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?
description Negative cultural attitudes towards the menstrual cycle have psychological consequences for women. The menstrual cycle in our society is devalued in public discourse and public regard, in which it is viewed as an uncontrollable, painful, and mysterious curse upon womankind. Internalization of these messages may negatively impact women’s self-esteem because of menstruation’s quintessential association with womanhood. Women’s lack of accurate, practical knowledge about the menstrual cycle may be a large contributor to these negative attitudes. The purpose of this proposed research is to investigate whether performing fertility awareness, a daily practice of observing fertility signs to determine the phases in a woman’s menstrual cycle, can increase self-esteem in college-aged women. The study measures perceived control, self-efficacy, and self-esteem in women before and after learning and practicing fertility awareness, as well as comparing those scores to a control group. It is proposed that practicing fertility awareness increases women’s self-esteem and self-efficacy by providing them with perceived control over their reproductive health. Implications for educational imperatives and future research are discussed.
author Risberg, Lauren E
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title Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?
title_short Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?
title_full Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?
title_fullStr Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?
title_full_unstemmed Does Fertility Awareness Increase Self-Esteem in College-Aged Women?
title_sort does fertility awareness increase self-esteem in college-aged women?
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