The authors study and examine the influence of some medical and social factors on the teenagers use of contraceptives. The study is based on the questionnaires fulfill by 568 teenagers (aged 13-19). In the enquêtes are shown the role of the family status of the parents the involvement of the family and the school in the sex education, and also are indicated the favorite teenager's contraceptive methods. The positive attitude on contraception and on this kind of researches is very characteristic for 94% of the analyzed teenagers. The authors made a conclusion on optimizing the use of modern contraceptives for teenagers.
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Front Psychiatry
January 2025
Laboratoire Lorrain de Psychologie et Neurosciences de la Dynamique des Comportements, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, Lorraine, France.
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