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The Study on Unmarried Women Over the Age of 30, Regarding the Value of Marriage and Children and the Knowledge of High Risk Pregnancy

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Abstract

Objectives: This aim of study was to investigate the value of marriage, children and knowledge on high risk pregnancy of single women over the age of 30.

Method: The data were collected from 190 unmarried women in 3 cities and 3 guns located in G-do.

Results: The value on marriage of the subjects were in order of equal division of family roles was 3.95, marriage postponement 3.47, traditional value on marriage 2.82, and open value on marriage 2.30. The general characteristics that showed significant differences in traditional value on marriage were ages, marriage plans, and child plans. Significant differences in marriage postponement were found in marriage life of parents, marriage plans and child plans. Significant differences in open value on marriage were found in marriage life of parents, marriage plans, child plans, and residential area. The value on children of the subjects were in the order of childbirth postponement 2.65, need for children 2.49, and acceptance of children in non-marriage 2.13. General characteristics that showed significant differences in the need for children were age, birth order, marital status of parents, marriage life of parents, marriage plans, child plans. Significant differences in childbirth postponement were found in age, education, occupation, income, number of family, marital status of parents, marriage life of parents, marriage plans, child plans. As for the subjects¡¯ knowledge on high risk pregnancy, the percentage of correct answers was 55.5%.

Conclusion: Through these results, in the family, the parents should become the role model for the children, and social atmosphere possible of equal division of family roles and a change in perception of the men are required. It is recommended that to develop nursing education for improving high risk pregnancy knowledge in unmarried women.
KeyWords

unmarried, women, marriage, children, high risk pregnancy
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