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. 2015 Dec 3;11(3):531–541. doi: 10.1177/1557988315620275

Table 2.

Distribution of Participants’ Opinions About Family Planning According to Gender (N = 700; Gaziantep, Turkey, 2013).

Gender
p
Women
Men
Total
Variables n % n % n % χ2
Currently using contraception?
 Yes 137 39.1 141 40.3 278 39.7 0.095 .817
 No 213 60.9 209 59.7 422 60.3
Use of family planning is a sin
 Yes 212a 60.6 99 28.2 311 44.4 78.462 .000*
 No 91 26.0 192 54.9 283 40.4
 Some methods 47 13.4 59 16.9 106 15.1
Family planning methods viewed as a sin (n = 417)b
 Tubal ligation 222a 85.7 90 57.0 312 74.8 78.462 .000*
 Vasectomy 37 14.3 68 43.0 105 25.2
Receiving information related to family planning
 Yes 84 24.0 180 51.4 264 37.7 56.047 .000*
 No 266a 76.0 170 48.6 436 62.5
Source of information (n = 264)b
 Health care provider 14 16.7 71 39.4 85 32.2 24.318 .000*
 Friend/family 70 83.3 109a 60.6 179 67.8
a

Group forming the difference. bColumn totals vary by number of responses.

*

p < .05.