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Original Articles

Personality patterns of couples practicing the temperature‐rhythm method of birth controlFootnote

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Pages 119-133 | Published online: 11 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

This study investigated reactions to the temperature‐rhythm method of birth control, attitudes toward sex in general, sexual behavior patterns, and personality dynamics in 92 American couples who had been employing this method for an average of 4 years, 9 months. Husbands and wives independently completed several scales, including Byrne's Revised Repression‐Sensitization scale, Rotter's I‐E scale, a sexual behavior inventory, an Attitude Toward Sex scale, and a Reaction to the Temperature‐Rhythm Method scale. The temperature‐rhythm method was found to be generally acceptable despite difficulty with periodic sexual abstinence. There was relatively low response concordance between husbands and wives. Couples who had unplanned pregnancies or defected from the program also reported less satisfaction with the method and were more liberal in their sexual attitudes than those who did not have such pregnancies and did not defect.

Notes

This investigation was supported, in part, by a grant from the Human Life Foundation Such support should not be construed as reflecting an endorsement of the conclusions reached.

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