2016
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2015.1117467
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Attitudes about partner communication regarding contraceptive use among hispanic male college students

Abstract: These results emphasize the importance of support from family members to this sample's intentions to communicate with partners about contraceptive use. Parental involvement and male responsibility, in regards to contraceptive use, should be integrated into Hispanic-focused sexual health improvement efforts.

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“…Moreover, complications related to pregnancy are very common in this age group which may further deter them from desiring pregnancy [18, 24]. Additionally, this group of women are older and less literate and may have less knowledge about the importance and accessibility of reproductive health services [25]. Spousal support among this group may also be limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, complications related to pregnancy are very common in this age group which may further deter them from desiring pregnancy [18, 24]. Additionally, this group of women are older and less literate and may have less knowledge about the importance and accessibility of reproductive health services [25]. Spousal support among this group may also be limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study in a non-specified city of the Southwest region of the United States focused on 239 young men of at least 18 years with a sample average of 22 years but no specified upper limit. These participants had to self-identify as Hispanic or Latino and be enrolled in at least one college course (Villarreal, Wiley, Housman, & Martinez-Ramos, 2016).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final two quantitative studies measured communication attitudes and intentions rather than actual communication. For example, participants responded to the following statements using seven-point scales in parenthesis after or embedded in each: "If I were to discuss contraception with my sexual partners at least once during the next 3 months it would be…" (Harmful --Beneficial); "People who are important to me would… (Not Approve --Approve) of me discussing contraception with my sexual partner(s) at least once during the next 3 months"; "For me to discuss contraception with my sexual partner(s) at least once during the next 3 months would be..." (Extremely difficult --Extremely easy); "I Definitely do not --Definitely do) intend to discuss contraception with my sexual partner(s) at least once during the next 3 months" (Villarreal et al, 2016).…”
Section: Measures Of Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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