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  • Multi-City Study of Factors Affecting Teenagers' Choice of Family Planning Clinics, 1980

    Investigators: Laurie Schwab Zabin and Samuel D. Clark, Jr.

    Publication Date: March 23, 2016

Multi-City Study of Factors Affecting Teenagers' Choice of Family Planning Clinics, 1980 Multi-City Study of Factors Affecting Teenagers' Choice of Family Planning Clinics, 1980

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This study explored the reasons why teenage family planning clinic patients choose the particular clinic in which they enroll, as well as the clinic characteristics that may encourage young patients to come for contraceptive help promptly or may contribute to their delay in seeking services. A total of 1,285 never-pregnant teenagers filled out questionnaires during the spring of 1980. All were clients of 31 contraceptive clinics in eight cities (Altanta, Baltimore, Cleveland, Denver, New York, Pittsburgh, St. Paul and Seattle). The clinics were composed of 12 Planned Parenthood affiliates, seven hospital facilities, six health department clinics and six independent clinics. Although the clinics did not constitute a probability sample, they did represent a variety of urban clinic types. The five principal reasons teens gave for choosing a particular clinic were: it doesn't tell their parents; the people there care about teens; it is the closest; their friends come to it; and it is the only one they know of.
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