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Structural Equation Modeling on Contraception Behavior of Unmarried Men and Women in Korea: Gender Difference

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2014³â 44±Ç 2È£ p.159 ~ 169
KMID : 0806120140440020159
Ȳ½Å¿ì ( Hwang Shin-Woo ) - ´ë±¸ È¿¼ºº´¿ø

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test and validate a model to predict contraception behavior in unmarried men and women.

Methods: Data were collected from a questionnaire survey of 180 unmarried men and 186 unmarried women 20 years of age or over who had sexual relationships in the past 6 months. Participants were from Seoul, Kyunggi, Daegu, and Busan and data collection was done from February 19 to April 16, 2013.

Results: Model fit indices for the hypotheoretical model fitted to the recommended levels. Out of 15 paths, 11 were statistically significant in both. Predictors of contraception behavior in unmarried men and women were intention to use contraception and self-efficacy for contraception. Exposure to sexual content was directly significant to the intention in men only. Self-efficacy for contraception was affected by perceived threat of pregnancy and gender role attitude. In women, the two predictors were also significant except for the effect of exposure to sexual contents.

Conclusion: Results indicate that an intervention program which increases self-efficacy in unmarried men and women contributes to effective contraception behavior. In addition, proper sexual education programs using positive aspect of mass media can help develop active participation for contraception behavior.
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Single person, Contraception behavior
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