Communicating Policy in Rural and Urban-poor areas: reproductive choices of selected communities 6

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Contributor(s): PCS Review. (December 2016): pp.47-69 5 6 [] |
Language: Unknown language code Summary language: Unknown language code Original language: Unknown language code Series: ; 46Edition: Description: Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: ISSN: 2Other title: 6 []Uniform titles: | | Related works: 1 40 Jim C. Duran 6 []Subject(s): -- 2 -- 0 -- -- | -- 2 -- 0 -- 6 -- | 2 0 -- | -- -- 20 -- | | -- -- POLICY ANALYSIS;REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH -- DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION -- -- | -- -- -- 20 -- --Genre/Form: -- 2 -- Additional physical formats: DDC classification: | LOC classification: | | 2Other classification:
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ABSTRACT : This paper explored the impact of gender equality on women's reproductive health. The reproductive Justice Framework was employed in the context of reproductive health care. Martin Fishbein's and Icek Ajzen's (1980) Theory of Reasoned Action and Behavior provided the programmatic focus to bring attention to issues of inequality, inadequate financing, opposition to contraception and a lack of clear national standards. The Theory of Reasoned Action and Behavior in light of the Reproductive Law Framework proved that a person's behavior towards the use or no-use of contraception was determined by the intention to perform that behavior. Results of data gathering further revealed that the number of children a couple would have had no correlation to the perceived value of happiness in a home. Respondents strongly argued that regardless of the number of children, their intense natural tendency to have a happy balanced life was not at all dependent on the quantity of children they must have. This is where the communicative power of campaigns for Reproductive Health play a vital role in disseminating accurate information that would lead to informed decision process. 56

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