Bibliographic citations
Albornoz, I., (2007). Conocimientos y actitudes hacia los métodos anticonceptivos en los estudiantes de enfermería del primer año de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 2006 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/491
Albornoz, I., Conocimientos y actitudes hacia los métodos anticonceptivos en los estudiantes de enfermería del primer año de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 2006 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2007. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/491
@misc{renati/485945,
title = "Conocimientos y actitudes hacia los métodos anticonceptivos en los estudiantes de enfermería del primer año de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 2006",
author = "Albornoz Tafur, Inés Maruja",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2007"
}
-- The adolescents in the Peru add near 6 millions, of which 10,4% lives under conditions of extreme poverty and they are part of the 103 millions that live in Latin America. According to the INEI in the year 2004, the percentage of women in fertile, united age (with couple and/or active sexual life) that use modern birth-control methods at national level it is of 46.7%. In the urban sector it arrives to 54.1%, and in the rural one it diminishes to 33.2%. During the years of my preparation like professional, I have been able to evidence in interviews with my partners that don't know all the birth-control methods, while other partners know it, but for their effects they don't use it, and other partners want to use them but they don't know as, when perceiving this reality the necessity he/she arises of carrying out a study on “Knowledge and Attitudes toward the Birth-control Methods in the students of Infirmary of the first year of the National University bigger than San Marcos“; having as objectives: To determine the knowledge has more than enough birth-control methods that have the students of the first year-old infirmary and to determine the attitudes that have the infirmary students toward the use of birth-control methods. The method that was used was descriptive of traverse court; the population was compound for 60 students, the technique that was used was the interview and questionnaire, being reached the following conclusions: 14 students (23.3%) they had knowledge on the birth-control methods, 33 (55.0%) half knowledge, 13 (21.7%) low knowledge, 26 (43.3%) an attitude of acceptance toward the birth-control methods, 15 (25%) attitude of rejection, 19 (31.7%) attitude of indifference.
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