Authors
Shelly Campo, Natoshia M Askelson, Erica L Spies, Mary Losch
Publication date
2012/5/1
Journal
Psychology, health & medicine
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
356-365
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Unintended pregnancy among women in the 18–30 age group is a public health concern. The Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) provides a framework for exploring how women's perceptions of threat, efficacy, and fear influence intentions to use contraceptives. Past use and communication with best friends and partners were also considered. A telephone survey of 18–30-year-old women (N = 599) was completed. After univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted, the variables were entered into a hierarchal, multi-variate linear regression with three steps consistent with the EPPM to predict behavioral intention. The first step included the demographic variables of relationship status and income. The constructs for the EPPM were entered into step 2. Step 3 contained the fear measure. The model for the third step was significant, F(10,471) = 36.40, p < 0.001 and the variance explained by this complete …
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