Sex education and contraceptive methods: knowledge and sources of information among the Estonian population

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Kalda, R [1 ]
Sarapuu, H [1 ]
Pikk, A [1 ]
Lember, M [1 ]
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[1] Tartu State Univ, Dept Family Med, EE-2400 Tartu, Estonia
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10.1023/A:1006538700723
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R71 [妇产科学];
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A survey on sex education and contraceptive methods was carried out within a monthly EMOR Omnibus Survey. By using a questionnaire, knowledge and attitudes, as well as the main sources of information on contraceptive methods and sex education, among the Estonian adult population (n = 618) was investigated. Of the respondents, 68% were female and 32% were males: the mean age was 34 years. Almost all respondents expressed the opinion that sex education should start at school and that education on contraceptive methods would reduce the number of abortions. The majority of the respondents believed that it would be more convenient to visit a family doctor than a gynecologist for family planning. Main sources of information on contraception were: literature, doctors and journals, as rated by females; and literature, partners and television, as rated by males. The roles of the school nurse, father and siblings were rated as comparatively small. The level of respondents' knowledge of contraceptive methods was not too high. It is concluded that the prerequisites for changing sexual behavior and knowledge over a short time are wider use of mass media and better sex: education at schools. Also, it is necessary to prepare family doctors to offer family planning services to their patients.
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