Self-esteem, spiritual well-being, and intimacy: a comparison among couples using NFP and oral contraceptives

International review (Steubenville, Ohio), 13(3-4), 227-36

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the intimacy, spiritual well being (SWB), and self-esteem of couples using natural family planning (NFP) with those couples using oral contraceptives (OCs). 22 couples who were using the Creighton Model Ovulation Method of NFP for 1 year to avoid pregnancy were matched with 22 couples who were using OCs for a least a 1-year period and administered a SWB, self-esteem, and intimacy inventory. Student t-tests were calculated to determine differences in the mean scores of the 3 inventories between the 2 groups. The results showed that the NFP couples had statistically higher self-esteem (T=3.15, p0.01), SWB (T=4.25. p0.001), and intellectual intimacy (T=2.53, p0.05) than the OC couples. There were no differences in emotional, social, recreational, and sexual intimacy between the groups. Although the results provide some evidence that NFP can enhance a couple's relationship, other factors such as a sampling bias and educational levels could explain the difference.

Topics

natural family planning self-esteem spiritual well-being couples, NFP versus oral contraceptives relationship quality comparison, Creighton Model Ovulation Method couple intimacy outcomes, Fehring NFP couples spiritual well-being self-esteem, natural family planning intellectual intimacy oral contraceptive users, fertility awareness method psychosocial benefits couples, NFP marital relationship enhancement comparative study, oral contraceptive effects on couple intimacy and self-esteem, husband wife communication natural family planning, behavioral family planning method acceptability psychological factors
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Cite this article

Fehring, R. J., & Lawrence, D. M. (1994). *Spiritual Well-being, Self-esteem and Intimacy Among Couples Using Natural Family Planning*.