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Hisp J Behav Sci ; 9(3): 265-86, 1987 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12280972

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"A random sample of Mexican American women and a sample of family planning health care professionals, both from two major southwestern cities in the United States, were compared in terms of their reports of birth control methods used, problems in obtaining family planning services, and values involved in making fertility-related decisions, within the Mexican American population.... While there were points of agreement between the two samples, discrepancies were found in reports of problems in obtaining family planning services, fertility-related values, and in the acceptability of female sterilization as a birth control method. It was concluded that family planning professionals in these service areas tend to stereotype Mexican American women, and may not yet realize that the family planning attitudes and behavior of these women are probably changing in significant ways." (SUMMARY IN SPA)


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Attitude , Community Health Workers , Contraception Behavior , Contraception , Decision Making , Ethnicity , Family Planning Services , Health Planning , Health Services Accessibility , Hispanic or Latino , Perception , Sexual Behavior , Social Values , Sterilization, Reproductive , Americas , Behavior , Culture , Demography , Developed Countries , Developing Countries , Fertility , North America , Organization and Administration , Population , Population Characteristics , Population Dynamics , Program Evaluation , Psychology , United States
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