Journal of East-West Nursing Research (동서간호학연구지)
- Volume 10 Issue 1
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- Pages.117-125
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- 2004
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- 1226-4938(pISSN)
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- 2671-8448(eISSN)
A Survey on Recognition, Attitude and Demand toward Natural Family Planning Method in Female Adult
성인 여성의 자연가족계획방법 사용에 대한 인식, 태도 및 요구도 조사
- Park, Shin-Ae (College of Nursing Scince, Kyung Hee University) ;
- Wang, Myoung-Ja (College of Nursing Scince, Kyung Hee University) ;
- Cha, Nam-Hyun (College of Nursing Scince, Kyung Hee University) ;
- Choi, Hee-Chung (College of Nursing, Mokpo Catholic University)
- Published : 2004.12.31
Abstract
Purpose: This study was attempted to investigate the demand, the recognition, and the attitude of general people on Natural Family Planning Method(NFP), and to provide basic data for a development of a program to establish a healthy sexual life. Method: This is a descriptive correlative study, collecting data by questionnaires. The subjects were 130 people of three urban areas from March 1 to April 15, 2004. The measurement tool used was about demand, recognition, and attitude to the natural birth control method. The data analysis was done by number, percent and T-test, Pearson's correlation coefficient, using SPSS program. Results: The recognition, attitude, and demand to natural birth control method was 3.01, 2.84 and 2.73 respectively. The higher recognition of correlation for natural family planning, the higher attitude(r=.864, p=.000) and demand(r= .525, p=.000) of correlation for natural family planning. It was confirmed that the study subjects almost produced self esteem and confidence recognizing at the idea of life and self value, and positively thought of need, recognition, and attitude of natural family planning method which could keep their own health management. Conclusion: As the result above, we suggest that an educational program should be developed, diffused and supported, and culturally formed by nation and social group to insist the benefit of conjugal relations in natural family planning as well as to support the knowledge deficit.
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