| Literature DB >> 29940996 |
Chelsea B Polis1, Rubina Hussain2, Amanda Berry2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Concern about side effects and health issues are common reasons for contraceptive non-use or discontinuation. Contraceptive-induced menstrual bleeding changes (CIMBCs) are linked to these concerns. Research on women's responses to CIMBCs has not been mapped or summarized in a systematic scoping review.Entities:
Keywords: Amenorrhea; Contraception; Contraceptive non-use and discontinuation; Health concerns; Menstrual bleeding changes; Menstruation; Side effects
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29940996 PMCID: PMC6020216 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-018-0561-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1Study flowchart
Geographic representation of included studies
| N | % of included studies across and within subregions | Countries represented (and number of studies within that country) | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | 11 | 11% | ||
| Northern Africa | 1 | 9% | Egypt (1) | [ |
| Eastern Africa | 2 | 18% | Kenya (2) | [ |
| Middle Africa | 0 | 0% | – | – |
| Southern Africa | 2 | 18% | South Africa (2) | [ |
| Western Africa | 6 | 55% | Nigeria (3), Mali (1), Ghana (2) | [ |
| Americas | 32 | 32% | ||
| Latin America and the Caribbean | 10 | 31% | Dominican Republic (1), Mexico (3), Brazil (6) | [ |
| Northern America | 22 | 69% | US (18), Canada (3), Unspecified (1) | [ |
| Antarctica | 0 | na | – | – |
| Asia | 7 | 7% | ||
| Central Asia | 0 | 0% | – | – |
| Eastern Asia | 1 | 14% | China (1) | [ |
| Southeastern Asia | 1 | 14% | Thailand (1) | [ |
| Southern Asia | 3 | 43% | India (1), Bangladesh (1), Iran (1) | [ |
| Western Asia | 2 | 29% | Turkey (2) | [ |
| Europe | 20 | 20% | ||
| Eastern Europe | 0 | 0% | – | – |
| Northern Europe | 10 | 50% | Finland (1), Ireland (1), Netherlands (1), UK (7) | [ |
| Southern Europe | 6 | 30% | Italy (3), Spain (3) | [ |
| Western Europe | 4 | 20% | Austria (2), Germany (1), Switzerland (1) | [ |
| Oceania | 6 | 6% | ||
| Australia and New Zealand | 6 | 100% | Australia (5), New Zealand (1) | [ |
| Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia | 0 | 0% | – | |
| Multi-country studies or systematic reviews | 24 | 24% | Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, US, Zimbabwe; unspecified countries in Europe, Asia, and Western Europe; countries included in studies in systematic reviews | [ |
Studies presenting women’s preferences for amenorrhea or other bleeding patterns by percentage of women
| Region of study | Country of study | Author | Publication Year | Study Population | Percentage of Women Preferring bleeding patterns | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amenorrhea/Never Bleeding | Other than monthly bleeding or amenorrhea (ranging from 2 months to 1 year) | Monthly Bleeding | |||||
| Africa | Nigeria | Glasier | 2003 | Aged 20+ | Sagamu: 13% | Sagamu: 12% | Sagamu: 71% |
| South Africa | Glasier | 2003 | Aged 20+ | Cape Town: 9–36%a | Cape Town: 15–27%a | Cape Town: 30–49%a | |
| Tunisia | d’Arcangues | 2011 | Aged 18–38 | Tunis: 0% | Tunis: 5% | Tunis: 95% | |
| Americas | Brazil | Snow | 2007 | Aged 18–49 | ~ 33%b | ~ 37%b | ~ 25%b |
| Brazil | Makuch | 2012 | Aged 18–39 | 65.3% | 18.2% | 13.5% | |
| Brazil | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 16% | 55% | n/a | |
| Canada | Nguyen | 2011 | Ages not specified | 56%b | n/a | n/a | |
| Canada | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 15% | 38% | n/a | |
| Chile | d’Arcangues | 2011 | Aged 18–38 | Santiago: 40% | Santiago: 13% | Santiago: 47% | |
| Dominican Republic | d’Arcangues | 2011 | Aged 18–38 | Santo Domingo: 14% | Santo Domingo: 2% | Santo Domingo: 84% | |
| Mexico | Marvan | 2009 | Aged 20–25 and 40–50 | n/a | 66% | 34% | |
| United States | Andrist (Contraception) | 2004 | Aged 18–40 | 59% | n/a | ||
| United States | Andrist (JAANP) | 2004 | Aged 18–40 | 57% | n/a | ||
| United States | Edelman | 2007 | Mean age 27 | 38% | 29% | 34% | |
| United States | Snow | 2007 | Aged 18–49 | ~ 33%b | ~ 45%b | ~ 16%b | |
| United States | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 16% | 49% | n/a | |
| United States | Lakehomer | 2013 | Mean age 21.4 | 28% | 65% | n/a | |
| Asia | China | Glasier | 2003 | Aged 20+ | Hong Kong: 6% | Hong Kong: 39% | Hong Kong: 42% |
| China | Ng | 2008 | Aged 18–49 | 5% | n/a | 70% | |
| China | d’Arcangues | 2011 | Aged 18–38 | Beijing: 4.6% | Beijing: 10.7% | Beijing: 84.7% | |
| India | Bhatt | 2005 | Ages not specified | 10–20%d | 20–60%d | 20–70%d | |
| Indonesia | d’Arcangues | 2011 | Aged 18–38 | Jakarta: 5.0% | Jakarta: 0% | Jakarta: 95% | |
| Europe | Austria | Nappi | 2016 | Aged 18–45 | 32–34%e | 27–31%e | 37–39%e |
| Belgium | Nappi | 2016 | Aged 18–45 | 33–54%e | 15–30%e | 31–37%e | |
| Czech Republic | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 17% | 46% | n/a | |
| France | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 17% | 38% | n/a | |
| France | Nappi | 2016 | Aged 18–45 | 38–53%e | 15–19%e | 32–43%e | |
| Germany | Wiegratz | 2004 | Aged 15–19, 25–34, 45–49, and 52–57 | Women aged 15–57: 48%b | Women aged 15–57: 18%b | Women aged 15–57: 24%b | |
| Germany | Snow | 2007 | Aged 18–49 | ~ 8%b | ~ 60%b | ~ 30%b | |
| Germany | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 19% | 42% | n/a | |
| Italy | Ferrero | 2006 | Mean age 36.6 | 29% | 28% | 44% | |
| Italy | Fruzzetti | 2008 | Aged 18 to 50 | 26% | 42% | 32% | |
| Italy | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 4% | 42% | n/a | |
| Italy | Nappi | 2016 | Aged 18–45 | 17–18%e | 30–33%e | 49–53%e | |
| Poland | Nappi | 2016 | Aged 18–45 | 14–19%e | 37–42%e | 44% (no difference between use or nonuse of hormonal contraception) | |
| Spain | Nappi | 2016 | Aged 18–45 | 19–22%e | 30–39%e | 42–48%e | |
| Switzerland | Merki-Feld | 2014 | Aged 15–19, 25–34, and 45–49 | 30% | 32% | 37% | |
| United Kingdom | Glasier | 2003 | Aged 20+ | Edinburgh: 37% | Edinburgh: 20% | Edinburgh: 33% | |
| United Kingdom | Szarewski | 2012 | Aged 15–49c | 19% | 52% | n/a | |
aRanges by race and ethnicity
bPercentages were calculated or estimated from information presented in the articles
cExcluded women with no history of contraceptive use that would not consider future use
dRanges by occupation and rural vs. urban location
eRanges by use or non-use of hormonal contraception