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Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care
December 2005
Department of Demography, Institute of Economics and Geography, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Madrid, Spain.
Objective: To examine sexual and contraceptive use patterns, including method choice, among unmarried youth in Spain.
Method: The analysis is based on the 1999 Youth Survey. The analytical sample comprised 696 never-married sexually experienced women aged 15-24 and 1070 men.
Soc Sci Med
January 2000
Department of Geography, Institute of Economics and Geography, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Madrid.
The paper aims to identify the variables that best explain the use of health services by people aged 65 and over in Spain. The data comes from the 1993 Spanish National Health Survey (ENSE 93). The conceptual framework is the model proposed by Andersen, who suggests that utilisation is a function of predisposition to use the services, the ability to use them and of need.
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