Abstract
It is possible that there is a relationship between reading newspapers and magazines, watching television and inverted exclamation listening to the radio and unwanted pregnancies.To assess the relationship between the access to printed and audiovisual information resources and unwanted pregnancy in Peruvian women.A sample of 5,071 women, aged between 18 and 30 years was selected from a database of a Demographics and Health survey performed between 2004 and 2005. Using the information obtained in the survey, the association between unwanted pregnancies and reading newspapers and magazines, was analyzed.Twenty six percent of women had at least an unwanted child (n =1,327). Radio and television were the media mostly used by these women. Seventy five percent of women almost never read newspapers and magazines. The lack of reading and the reliance in television and radio as sources of information were all associated with unwanted pregnancy (p < 0.001).In this sample of women, there is a negligible interest for reading and a high preference for radio and television. This explains the poor knowledge on sexual and reproductive health and the lack of impact of printed materials used in educational campaigns.
Highlights
It is possible that there is a relationship between reading newspapers and magazines, watching television and listening to the radio and unwanted pregnancies
Las principales fuentes de información empleadas por las personas para conocer más sobre un tema cualquiera, incluyendo la salud sexual y reproductiva, son los medios informativos tanto impresos como audiovisuales
Aquí es importante hacer una aclaración: el gráfico mostrado no representa un diagrama de ruta, sino que a través de él hemos resaltado que existe una relación entre las variables propuestas en el modelo
Summary
It is possible that there is a relationship between reading newspapers and magazines, watching television and listening to the radio and unwanted pregnancies. The lack of reading and the reliance in television and radio as sources of information were all associated with unwanted pregnancy (p
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