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Home > Resources > Knowledge, Beliefs, Attitudes, and Self-Efficacy: Strengthening an Individual’s Ability to Achieve Their Reproductive Intentions

Knowledge, Beliefs, Attitudes, and Self-Efficacy: Strengthening an Individual’s Ability to Achieve Their Reproductive Intentions

Posted on July 12, 2022

This brief explains the link between four individual level factors—knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and self-efficacy—and family planning outcomes. It also documents social and behavioral change interventions that have addressed these factors and been effective at improving family planning outcomes. The brief finds that, at the interpersonal level, couple communication and joint decision-making is particularly important in the voluntary uptake of contraceptive methods. Read More

Visit Link Source: High Impact Practices (HIP) in Family Planning Partnership

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