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TRANSFORMING WOMEN’S PERCEPTIONS OF PREGNANCY COERCION ACROSS GENERATIONS

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2025-2-1601

Abstract

Aim. To study the perceptions of women of different generational cycles about reproductive control in the form of coercion to pregnancy.

Methodology. The empirical study was conducted by online questionnaire survey method with subsequent qualitative and content analysis of its results.

Results. It was found that women's perceptions of different generational cycles about the essence of reproductive control in the form of coercion to pregnancy, its frequency of occurrence, manifestations, sources, causes and consequences differ significantly and reflect the peculiarities of socio-economic development.

Research implications. The research contributes to understanding the need to transform modern educational technologies into personality-developing ones. The results of the study can be used to determine the optimal targets for appropriate preventive measures and improve the effectiveness of addressing topical demographic policy issues.

About the Author

Oksana B. Simatova
http://www.zabgu.ru/
Transbaical State University
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Psychology), Assoc. Prof., Department of Psychology of Education



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