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The Sexual Acceptability of Contraception: Reviewing the Literature and Building a New Concept.

Jenny A Higgins1, Nicole K Smith2.   

Abstract

How contraceptives affect women's sexual well-being is critically understudied. Fortunately, a growing literature focuses on sexual aspects of contraception, especially hormonal contraception's associations with libido. However, a more holistic approach to contraceptive sexual acceptability is needed to capture the full range of women's sexual experiences. We conducted a narrative literature review of this topic, working with an original sample of 3,001 citations published from 2005 to 2015. In Part 1, we draw from a subset of this literature (264 citations) to build a new conceptual model of sexual acceptability. Aspects include macro factors (gender, social inequality, culture, and structure), relationship factors (dyadic influences and partner preferences), and individual factors (sexual functioning, sexual preferences, such as dis/inhibition, spontaneity, pleasure, the sexual aspects of side effects, such as bleeding, mood changes, sexual identity and sexual minority status, and pregnancy intentions). In Part 2, we review the empirical literature on the sexual acceptability of individual methods (103 citations), applying the model as much as possible. Results suggest contraceptives can affect women's sexuality in a wide variety of positive and negative ways that extend beyond sexual functioning alone. More attention to sexual acceptability could promote both women's sexual well-being and more widespread, user-friendly contraceptive practices.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26954608      PMCID: PMC4868075          DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2015.1134425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Res        ISSN: 0022-4499


  267 in total

1.  Do family and parenting factors in adolescence influence condom use in early adulthood in a multiethnic sample of young adults?

Authors:  Mary Rogers Gillmore; Angela Chia-Chen Chen; Steven A Haas; Albert M Kopak; Alyssa G Robillard
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  2011-01-30

2.  Association of body weight with sexual function in women.

Authors:  K Esposito; M Ciotola; F Giugliano; C Bisogni; B Schisano; R Autorino; L Cobellis; M De Sio; N Colacurci; D Giugliano
Journal:  Int J Impot Res       Date:  2007-02-08       Impact factor: 2.896

Review 3.  The intimate link: a systematic review of highly effective reversible contraception and women's sexual experience.

Authors:  Jessica N Sanders; Nicole K Smith; Jenny A Higgins
Journal:  Clin Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 2.190

4.  Providers' perspectives on challenges to contraceptive counseling in primary care settings.

Authors:  Aletha Y Akers; Melanie A Gold; Sonya Borrero; Aimee Santucci; Eleanor B Schwarz
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 2.681

5.  Do gynecologists talk about sexual dysfunction with their patients?

Authors:  Andrea Kottmel; Katharina V Ruether-Wolf; Johannes Bitzer
Journal:  J Sex Med       Date:  2014-06-05       Impact factor: 3.802

6.  Preparing for microbicide trials in Rwanda: focus group discussions with Rwandan women and men.

Authors:  N Veldhuijzen; J Nyinawabega; M Umulisa; B Kankindi; E Geubbels; P Basinga; J Vyankandondera; J Van De Wijgert
Journal:  Cult Health Sex       Date:  2006 Sep-Oct

7.  Women's empowerment and choice of contraceptive methods in selected African countries.

Authors:  Mai Do; Nami Kurimoto
Journal:  Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health       Date:  2012-03

8.  Adolescents' descriptions of the physical characteristics of microbicide surrogates and experiences of use.

Authors:  E Alexandra Zubowicz; Jennifer K Oakes; Mary B Short; Michelle M Perfect; Paul S Succop; Susan L Rosenthal
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 2.681

9.  Contraceptive efficacy and side effects of Implanon.

Authors:  K Gezginc; O Balci; R Karatayli; M C Colakoglu
Journal:  Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 1.848

10.  The female condom: a promising but unavailable method for Dominican sex workers, their clients, and their partners.

Authors:  Marieke G van Dijk; Diana Lara Pineda; Daniel Grossman; Annik Sorhaindo; Sandra G García
Journal:  J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care       Date:  2013-03-07       Impact factor: 1.354

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  33 in total

1.  Agreement between Self-Reported "Ideal" and Currently Used Contraceptive Methods among Women Veterans Using the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System.

Authors:  Colleen P Judge-Golden; Tierney E Wolgemuth; Xinhua Zhao; Maria K Mor; Sonya Borrero
Journal:  Womens Health Issues       Date:  2020-04-19

2.  The Impact of Sexual Satisfaction, Functioning, and Perceived Contraceptive Effects on Sex Life on IUD and Implant Continuation at 1 Year.

Authors:  Jessica N Sanders; Jenny A Higgins; Daniel E Adkins; Greggory J Stoddard; Lori M Gawron; David K Turok
Journal:  Womens Health Issues       Date:  2018-08-18

Review 3.  Teenage pregnancy prevention: the role of young men.

Authors:  Gabriela Vargas; Joshua Borus; Brittany M Charlton
Journal:  Curr Opin Pediatr       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 2.856

4.  Talking about male body-based contraceptives: The counseling visit and the feminization of contraception.

Authors:  Katrina Kimport
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2018-02-02       Impact factor: 4.634

5.  Association of Use of Oral Contraceptives With Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents and Young Women.

Authors:  Anouk E de Wit; Sanne H Booij; Erik J Giltay; Hadine Joffe; Robert A Schoevers; Albertine J Oldehinkel
Journal:  JAMA Psychiatry       Date:  2020-01-01       Impact factor: 21.596

6.  Young Women's Experiences with Coercive and Noncoercive Condom Use Resistance: Examination of an Understudied Sexual Risk Behavior.

Authors:  Kelly Cue Davis; Cynthia A Stappenbeck; N Tatiana Masters; William H George
Journal:  Womens Health Issues       Date:  2019-02-27

7.  Demographic and sexual risk predictors of delay discounting of condom-protected sex.

Authors:  Mary M Sweeney; Meredith S Berry; Patrick S Johnson; Evan S Herrmann; Steven E Meredith; Matthew W Johnson
Journal:  Psychol Health       Date:  2019-07-16

8.  More Than a Physical Burden: Women's Mental and Emotional Work in Preventing Pregnancy.

Authors:  Katrina Kimport
Journal:  J Sex Res       Date:  2017-04-18

9.  The Dynamics of Intimate Relationships and Contraceptive Use During Early Emerging Adulthood.

Authors:  Yasamin Kusunoki; Jennifer S Barber
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2020-12

10.  'I feel like a person has a right to use a product to protect themselves…': a qualitative study of the risk-benefit calculus on women's contraceptive use and choice.

Authors:  Sofía L Carbone; Melissa Guillen; Jaime J Ramirez; Sara E Vargas; Connie Fei Lu; Melissa L Getz; Yaa Frimpong; Kelley A Smith; Claire Stout; Iris Tong; Melanie Hill; Robert E Berry; Abigail Harrison; Kate M Guthrie
Journal:  Sex Health       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 2.706

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