Medical and social characteristics and the findings of an psychometric test (PPKV) at 55 midwife-students were compared with the attitudes to sexuality, pregnancy and delivery (S-S-G-test of Lukesch and Lukesch). Only in 3 S-S-G-results a correlation with anamnestic dates would be found. The findings of the psychometric test did not determine the S-S-G-results. The identity of attitudes at midwife-students and pregnant women is able to create an optimal cooperation in the delivery-room.

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