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The Contextual Effects of Gender Norms, Communication, and Social Capital on Family Planning Behaviors in Uganda: A Multilevel Approach

Title
The Contextual Effects of Gender Norms, Communication, and Social Capital on Family Planning Behaviors in Uganda: A Multilevel Approach
Author
이병관
Keywords
family planning; hierarchical linear modeling; social capital; gender norm
Issue Date
2008-08
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Citation
HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR, v. 35, No. 4, Page. 461-477
Abstract
This study hypothesized a multilevel model to examine the contextual effects of gender norms, exposure to health-related radio programs, interpersonal communication, and social capital on family planning behavior in Uganda. The results of hierarchical linear modeling showed that all of the four variables were significant predictors of family planning behavior. The authors found that gender norms as a contextual factor significantly interacted with the individual-level perceived benefit. The significant cross-level interaction effect was also observed between individuals interpersonal communication and contextual variation in listening to a health-related radio program. Practical implications for family planning communication campaigns are discussed.
URI
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1090198106296769https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/80646
ISSN
1090-1981
DOI
10.1177/1090198106296769
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COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION[E](언론정보대학) > ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS(광고홍보학부) > Articles
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