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A psychological analysis of barriers and contraception use. By enabling women to control their fertility, the birth control pill has revolutionized women's lives. They are going to college, graduating and entering the workforce more than ever and there is good reason to believe that the use of birth control pills has a lot to do with this. There's a lot more to the pill than meets the eye. The effects of contraceptive use on women's sexual well-being are underexposed. Fortunately. There is a growing literature that focuses on the sexual aspects of birth control. However, a more holistic…mehr

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A psychological analysis of barriers and contraception use. By enabling women to control their fertility, the birth control pill has revolutionized women's lives. They are going to college, graduating and entering the workforce more than ever and there is good reason to believe that the use of birth control pills has a lot to do with this. There's a lot more to the pill than meets the eye. The effects of contraceptive use on women's sexual well-being are underexposed. Fortunately. There is a growing literature that focuses on the sexual aspects of birth control. However, a more holistic approach to the sexual acceptability of contraception is needed to capture the full range of women's sexual experiences. This book deals with barriers to the use of contraception, in particular the pill.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Glenn Leckie (PhD), Psicólogo Clínico Professor Associado Emérito, University Suriname, Diretor/Conselheiro/Pesquisador HBMC, Corpos e Mentes Saudáveis ¿¿tornam comunidades Saudáveis, Membro Internacional da APA, Associação Americana de Psicólogos. Membro da AEPS, Applied Evolutionary Psychology Society.