Literature DB >> 1296787

A survey of contraceptive use and unplanned pregnancy in Perth, Western Australia.

S Webb1, D Holman.   

Abstract

Contraceptive use and unplanned pregnancy were studied in a stratified cluster sample of 1,511 couples with women aged 16 to 44 years resident in metropolitan Perth in 1988. Twenty-one couples were excluded from analysis owing to missing data. The proportion of couples using contraception was 76.8 per cent (1,144 of 1,490), and all but three of the remaining couples gave a reason for nonuse. Among users, surgical sterilisation made up 42.3 per cent (484 of 1,144) of all methods, with a slight predominance of tubal ligation over vasectomy. Oral contraceptives accounted for just over half of nonsurgical methods. Comparisons with a Victorian survey performed in 1978 suggested that surgical methods and condom use may have increased, whereas use of oral contraceptives and intrauterine devices may have fallen. Unplanned pregnancies conceived during the 12 months before the interview affected 3.4 per cent (51 of 1,490) of respondents. The incidence of unplanned pregnancy was four times higher in couples with inconsistent usage patterns of contraception.

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Keywords:  Australia; Barrier Methods--statistics; Behavior; Condom--statistics; Contraception; Contraceptive Methods--statistics; Contraceptive Prevalence Surveys; Contraceptive Usage; Couples; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Family And Household; Family Characteristics; Family Planning; Family Planning Surveys; Fertility; Iud--statistics; Oceania; Oral Contraceptives--statistics; Population; Population Dynamics; Pregnancy, Unplanned--statistics; Reproductive Behavior; Research Report; Sterilization, Sexual--statistics; User Compliance

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1296787     DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.1992.tb00085.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Public Health        ISSN: 1035-7319


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