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Knowledge, attitudes and practices among religious students concerning family planning
EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2012; 18 (7): 762-768
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-158703
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To determine the knowledge, attitude and practices concerning family planning of students attending religious schools in Lebanon, we conducted a cross-sectional study of 450 male and female students. A validated structured questionnaire was completed by the students. The majority of the students [65%] had a moderate level of knowledge, males more than females, but females had more positive beliefs and attitudes. More females agreed with family planning programmes and methods than males, but 35% had a negative attitude to family planning; a significant percentage had negative attitudes to contraceptive methods based on their view that they are not allowed [haram] in Islam. Among the married students, less than 40% used a family planning method; of those, the majority used a female method. Religion plays an important role in the health behaviour of religious students. Religious leaders can therefore inhibit or promote family planning, which will affect the success of family planning programmes. Thus, they should be included in the development and promotion of family planning programmes
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Religion / Students / Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice / Cross-Sectional Studies / Surveys and Questionnaires Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Arabic Journal: East Mediterr Health J. Year: 2012

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Religion / Students / Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice / Cross-Sectional Studies / Surveys and Questionnaires Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Arabic Journal: East Mediterr Health J. Year: 2012