Model planned abortion in Mexico City

Reproductive health policies, centered on the decriminalization of abortion, involve effects on beliefs, attitudes, intentions and behaviors of abortion. As women get older, education and income, rationally choose an abortion, but are far from ideal for procreation is 22 years old. The aim of thi...

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Autors principals: Quintero Soto, María Luisa, Morales Flores, María de Lourdes
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Publicat: UNIVERSIDAD DE SONORA 2020
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spelling oai:https:--revistainvestigacionacademicasinfrontera.unison.mx:article-3012022-02-25T15:11:21Z Model planned abortion in Mexico City Quintero Soto, María Luisa Morales Flores, María de Lourdes Fertility, abortion, beliefs, attitudes, intentions, behaviors Reproductive health policies, centered on the decriminalization of abortion, involve effects on beliefs, attitudes, intentions and behaviors of abortion. As women get older, education and income, rationally choose an abortion, but are far from ideal for procreation is 22 years old. The aim of this study is to establish the factorial structure of scales measuring four factors and 28 indicators (seven per factor) relating to the termination of pregnancy. Consequently, it conducted a non experimental, transversal and exploratory study with a nonrandom selection of 145 students. From a structural model ?? 2 = 346.57 (57gl) p = 0.000; CFI = 0.990; GFI = 0.995; RMSEA = 0.005; R 2 = 0,35?las intentions determined behavior (? = 0.64), but the factor solution was explained by beliefs (alpha = 0.781; 35% of the total variance explained). However, the context, the selection of the sample and the type of analysis prevents data generalize to other areas. It is recommended to perform a confirmatory factor analysis with a probabilistic sample selection in the population of the town. UNIVERSIDAD DE SONORA 2020-04-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistainvestigacionacademicasinfrontera.unison.mx/index.php/RDIASF/article/view/301 10.46589/rdiasf.v0i30.301 Revista de Investigación Académica Sin Frontera: División de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales; Núm. 30 (12): Julio - Diciembre 2019; 16 2007-8870 10.46589/rdiasf.v0i30 spa https://revistainvestigacionacademicasinfrontera.unison.mx/index.php/RDIASF/article/view/301/267 Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Investigación Académica Sin Frontera: División de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Model planned abortion in Mexico City
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Morales Flores, María de Lourdes
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title_short Model planned abortion in Mexico City
title_full Model planned abortion in Mexico City
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description Reproductive health policies, centered on the decriminalization of abortion, involve effects on beliefs, attitudes, intentions and behaviors of abortion. As women get older, education and income, rationally choose an abortion, but are far from ideal for procreation is 22 years old. The aim of this study is to establish the factorial structure of scales measuring four factors and 28 indicators (seven per factor) relating to the termination of pregnancy. Consequently, it conducted a non experimental, transversal and exploratory study with a nonrandom selection of 145 students. From a structural model ?? 2 = 346.57 (57gl) p = 0.000; CFI = 0.990; GFI = 0.995; RMSEA = 0.005; R 2 = 0,35?las intentions determined behavior (? = 0.64), but the factor solution was explained by beliefs (alpha = 0.781; 35% of the total variance explained). However, the context, the selection of the sample and the type of analysis prevents data generalize to other areas. It is recommended to perform a confirmatory factor analysis with a probabilistic sample selection in the population of the town.
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