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Social Role Theory, the Marital Relationship, and Use of Ovulation Suppressors
Oleh:
Ziegler, Frederick J.
;
Rodgers, David A.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 30 no. 04 (Nov. 1968)
,
page 584.
Isi artikel
The family is interpreted as a social institution that allows sexual gratification with limited biological reproduction. In this context, choice of contraception is examined as a core decision reflecting basic husband-wife dynamics. A reformulation of social role theory is presented and is used to infer dynamics involved in contraceptive choice. Data concerning women who continue on contraceptive pills and those who do not, from a four-year prospective intensive study of 39 couples, are shown to be highly consistent with the theory. Conversely, husband-wife dynamics are shown to be highly predictive of which couples will effectively utilize pills and which will not.
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