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Title: contaception-psycho social aspects


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CONTRACEPTION
  • PSYCHO SOCIAL APSECTS

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  •  fear, embarrassment, conflicting priorities, and
    subconscious motivation

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  • judgmental attitudes of others. 
  • Reported side effects

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  • Embarrassment about discussing anything related
    to sexuality or having a medical examination can
    mean a woman will avoid certain contraceptive
    methods. Frequently, contraceptive use is
    subordinated to some other concern, reflecting a
    lack of maturity, an inability to focus
    objectively or to plan, to assume responsibility,
    to accept one's own behavior

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  •  Priorities commonly affecting contraceptive use
    include the "nice girls don't" ideology "it
    won't happen to me" "excitement is taking
    risks" loneliness and crises and pressures.
  • Although pregnancy may be rejected when it
    actually happens, it may be desired in part.

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  •  way to help women explore their available
    options is group sessions
  •  peer pressure as a factor in encouraging both
    girls and boys to have sex.
  • Inhibition-reducing drugs and alcohol may
    possibly encourage unintended sexual activity.

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  • Over concern about side-effects, for example
    weight gain and acne, often affect choice.
    Missing up to three pills a month is common, and
    in this age group the figure is likely to be
    higher. Restarting after the pill-free week,
    having to hide pills, drug interactions and
    difficulty getting repeat prescriptions can all
    lead to method failure.30

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  • Sexual abuse
  • 70 of teenage mothers had been beaten by their
    boyfriends, 51 had experienced attempts of birth
    control sabotage within the last year, and 21
    experienced school or work sabotage.45

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  • Media influence
  • "abstinence-only" 
  • "abstinence-plus" programs
  • a systematic policy framework for teaching about
    sex within schools.

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Teen mother
  • education. 
  • employment and social class.

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In the child
  • Criminality
  • poor academic performance,
  • Low IQ
  • Younger siblings

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