Do racial and ethnic differences in contraceptive attitudes and knowledge explain disparities in method use?
@article{Rocca2012DoRA,
title={Do racial and ethnic differences in contraceptive attitudes and knowledge explain disparities in method use?},
author={Corinne H. Rocca and Cynthia C. Harper},
journal={Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health},
year={2012},
volume={44 3},
pages={
150-8
}
}CONTEXT
Sustained efforts have not attenuated racial and ethnic disparities in unintended pregnancy and effective contraceptive use in the United States. The roles of attitudes toward contraception, pregnancy and fertility remain relatively unexplored.
METHODS
Knowledge of contraceptive methods and attitudes about contraception, pregnancy, childbearing and fertility were assessed among 602 unmarried women aged 18-29 at risk for unintended pregnancy who participated in the 2009 National Survey…
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