concept   contraception

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Western countries (1) Canada (1) Netherlands (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Australia (1) Catholicism in the West (1) Traditional societies (1) Belgium (1) Brazil (1) Egypt (1) Mexico (1) Morocco (1) Pakistan (1) reproductive health culture (1) traditional societies with limited access to reproductive health services (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 contraception Western countries Contraception is widely accepted and easily accessible in Western countries for family planning and preventing unwanted pregnancies. 18
2 contraception Canada Contraception is widely accepted and accessible in Canadian culture with a focus on reproductive health and empowerment. 5
3 contraception Netherlands In the Netherlands, comprehensive sex education and open discussion about contraception reflect a strong emphasis on gender equality. 3
4 contraception Saudi Arabia Contraception is considered taboo and restricted due to cultural and religious norms in Saudi Arabia. 3
5 contraception Australia In Australia, contraception is readily available and crucial for family planning and controlling population growth. 2
6 contraception Catholicism in the West Catholicism in the West opposes artificial contraception and promotes natural family planning methods. 2
7 contraception Traditional societies In traditional societies, cultural taboos and lack of access limit contraception use. 2
8 contraception Belgium In Belgium, contraception is openly discussed, widely accepted, and promoted. 1
9 contraception Brazil Contraceptive access and education in Brazil may be influenced by socioeconomic factors and traditional views on family planning. 1
10 contraception Egypt In Egypt, conservative social norms and religious influence may limit discussions and access to contraception, especially for unmarried people. 1
11 contraception Mexico Access and education for contraception in Mexico can vary greatly based on socioeconomic status and traditional beliefs about family planning may impact usage. 1
12 contraception Morocco In Morocco, conservative social norms and religious influence may limit access to contraception, especially for unmarried individuals. 1
13 contraception Pakistan Contraception is often viewed as a private and taboo topic in traditional or conservative communities in Pakistan. 1
14 contraception reproductive health culture The reproductive health culture promotes and supports access to a variety of contraception methods for family planning. 1
15 contraception traditional societies with limited access to reproductive health services Limited access to reproductive health services in traditional societies leads to higher rates of unintended pregnancies due to limited awareness and access to contraception methods. 1