Do perceptions of their partners’ childbearing desires affect young women’s pregnancy risk? Further study of ambivalence

作者: Warren B. Miller , Jennifer S. Barber , Paul Schulz

DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2016.1253858

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摘要: We explore whether young women’s perceptions of their sexual partners’ childbearing desires contribute to risk pregnancy. used weekly journal data collected from 787 women measure and desires. then conducted hazard modelling predict pregnancy with variables based on interactions between the perceived Models that include perform better than one alone. The best model contains three significant predictors: confirms importance pronatal, ambivalent, indifferent for risk; indicates antinatal reduce suggests who both perceive partners accurately are in agreement them have a lower risk. results indicate partner can improve prediction enhance o...

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