| Literature DB >> 31221144 |
Andrea L DeMaria1, Beth Sundstrom2, Amy A Faria3, Grace Moxley Saxon4, Jaziel Ramos-Ortiz3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: \Most college women use the combined oral contraceptive pill (COC) despite more effective long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods (e.g., IUDs and implant) being available. Resistance to change methods may be impacted by how a woman identifies with being a COC-user.Entities:
Keywords: IUD; Implant; SEM; Self-identity; Theory of planned behavior; LARC
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31221144 PMCID: PMC6585137 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0772-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Descriptive statistics for TPB & self-identity constructsa
| Questionnaire Items | Mean | SD |
|---|---|---|
| Attitude | ||
| 1. To me, obtaining an IUD or Implant seems | ||
| | 4.41 | 1.75 |
| | 3.55 | 1.73 |
| | 3.18 | 1.54 |
| 2. Choosing an IUD/Implant as my primary birth control method would be | ||
| | 5.06 | 1.62 |
| | 5.24 | 1.68 |
| | 5.48 | 1.67 |
| | 4.83 | 1.71 |
| 3. Using an IUD or Implant would be more convenient for my lifestyle than other contraceptive methods, such as the pill. | 4.91 | 1.94 |
| 4. IUDs and Implants are more effective at preventing pregnancy than other contraceptive methods, such as the pill. | 5.15 | 1.69 |
| 5. An IUD or Implant would be able to control my acne as well as other contraceptive methods, such as the pill. | 3.98 | 1.44 |
| 6. An IUD or Implant would be as effective at reducing menstrual cramps as other contraceptive methods, such as the pill. | 4.13 | 1.60 |
| 7. An IUD or Implant would be as effective at regulating my menstrual cycle as other contraceptive methods, such as the pill. | 4.67 | 1.63 |
| Subjective Norm | ||
| 8. The IUD and Implant are good contraceptive options for women in my peer group. | 5.80 | 1.52 |
| 9. My friends would support my decision to use an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method. | 6.13 | 1.40 |
| 10. My mother or female mentor would support my decision to use an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method. | 5.26 | 1.92 |
| 11. My sexual partner would support my decision to use an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method. | 6.79 | 1.77 |
| 12. If I used an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method, I would be able to relate to my peers. | 4.51 | 1.74 |
| Perceived Behavioral Control | ||
| 13. I am confident in my ability to obtain an IUD or Implant if I desired to use it as my primary contraceptive method. | 5.66 | 1.68 |
| 14. Obtaining an IUD/Implant as my primary contraceptive method would be | ||
| | 6.30 | 1.30 |
| | 6.11 | 1.43 |
| 15. My health care provider would support my decision to obtain an IUD or Implant. | 5.82 | 1.38 |
| 16. My health insurance would pay for an IUD or Implant. | 4.69 | 1.68 |
| 17. I know where to go if I wished to obtain an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method. | 5.81 | 1.69 |
| Intention | ||
| 18. I intend to research more about the IUD or Implant in the future. | 4.63 | 1.89 |
| 19. I intend to research if my insurance plan covers the IUD or Implant. | 4.49 | 1.96 |
| 20. I intend to research facilities in my area that offer IUD or Implant insertions. | 4.02 | 1.96 |
| 21. I intend to discuss the IUD or Implant as an option for my primary form of contraception with my health care provider at my next appointment. | 3.77 | 2.04 |
| 22. I intend to discuss the IUD or Implant as an option for my primary form of contraception with my health care provider in the future. | 4.24 | 2.04 |
| 23. I intend to learn more about the process of getting an IUD or Implant and how I may go about obtaining one in the future. | 4.41 | 2.01 |
| 24. I intend to talk to my friends about the IUD or Implant in the future. | 4.25 | 1.95 |
| 25. I intend to talk to my mom or female mentor about the IUD or Implant in the future. | 4.01 | 2.01 |
| 26. I intend to talk to my partner about the IUD or Implant in the future. | 3.99 | 2.06 |
| 27. I intend to ask IUD and Implant users about their experiences with the methods to determine if an IUD or Implant might be right for me. | 4.77 | 1.92 |
| 28. I can see myself using an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method in the next 12 months. | 3.20 | 2.05 |
| 29. I can see myself using an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method in the future. | 4.37 | 2.13 |
| 30. I intend to take the steps to obtain an IUD or Implant as my primary contraceptive method in the future. | 3.81 | 2.05 |
| 31. I intend to change my contraceptive method from the pill to the IUD or Implant. | 3.38 | 2.07 |
| Self-Identity | ||
| 32. Taking the pill every day is an important part of who I am. | 4.44 | 1.96 |
| 33. I am the type of woman who would use an IUD or Implant as my primary birth control method. | 4.45 | 1.91 |
| 34. I see myself as responsible enough to take the pill every day; the IUD and Implant are not for women like me. (reverse coded) | 4.13 | 1.90 |
| 35. Having a monthly period is an important part of my identity as a woman. | 3.09 | 2.15 |
| 36. Taking the pill every day protects my future fertility better than other contraceptive methods, like the IUD or Implant. | 3.39 | 1.68 |
aEach item ranged between 1 = strongly disagree/extremely harmful/etc. to 7 = strongly agree/extremely beneficial/etc
Fig. 1TPB model. Initial SEM results without latent factor of self-identity. Note: Independent, latent variable covariance paths not shown for simplicity
Fig. 2TPB model with self-identity extension. SEM results with latent factor of self-identity. Note: Independent, latent variable covariance paths not shown for simplicity
Variable item estimates. Variable estimates and their significance
| Independent Variables | Dependent Variable | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attitude | Est. | Subjective Norm | Est. | Perceived Behavioral Control | Est. | Self-Identity | Est. | Intention | Est. |
| A1 | 0.23* | SN1 | 0.85** | PC1 | −0.64 | SI1 | 0.11 | I1 | 0.81** |
| A2 | 0.32* | SN2 | 0.86** | PC2 | −0.86 | SI2 | −0.80** | I2 | 0.71** |
| A3 | 0.191* | SN3 | 0.63** | PC3 | −0.90 | SI3 | 0.49** | I3 | 0.72** |
| A4 | 0.820* | SN4 | 0.87** | PC4 | −0.72 | SI4 | 0.24* | I4 | 0.77** |
| A5 | 0.685* | SN5 | 0.60** | PC5 | −0.48 | SI5 | 0.48 | I5 | 0.88** |
| A6 | 0.75* | PC6 | −0.44 | I6 | 0.88** | ||||
| A7 | 0.77* | I7 | 0.77** | ||||||
| A8 | 0.69* | I8 | 0.62** | ||||||
| A9 | 0.61* | I9 | 0.70** | ||||||
| A10 | 0.46* | I10 | 0.75** | ||||||
| A11 | 0.50* | I11 | 0.81** | ||||||
| A12 | 0.38* | I12 | 0.88** | ||||||
| I13 | 0.89** | ||||||||
| I14 | 0.88** | ||||||||
| I15 | −0.73** | ||||||||
| I16 | −0.75** | ||||||||
Note: Items listed as TPB construct and corresponding number associated with survey item
*significant at p < 0.05
**significant at p < 0.01
Factor covariance and correlations. Factor covariance and correlations
| Factor Paths | Covariance | Correlations | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Est. | S.E | Est. | |
| Attitude<−- > Subjective Norm | 0.33* | 0.12 | 0.79 |
| Subjective Norm <−- > Perceived Behavioral Control | −0.02 | 0.06 | −0.39 |
| Attitude <−- > Perceived Behavioral Control | − 0.01 | 0.01 | − 0.24 |
| Self-Identity <−- > Perceived Behavioral Control | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.13 |
| Self-Identity <−- > Subjective Norm | −0.56** | 0.13 | −0.67 |
| Self-Identity <−- > Attitude | −0.29* | 0.11 | −0.89 |
*significant at p < 0.05
**significant at p < 0.01
Pearson correlation coefficients among TPB constructs
| Attitude | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | A5 | A6 | A7 | A8 | A9 | A10 | A11 | A12 |
| A1 | 1 | |||||||||||
| A2 | 0.27** | 1 | ||||||||||
| A3 | 0.16* | 0.62** | 1 | |||||||||
| A4 | 0.15* | 0.23** | 0.12 | 1 | ||||||||
| A5 | 0.28** | 0.25** | 0.12 | 0.61** | 1 | |||||||
| A6 | 0.19** | 0.16* | 0.04 | 0.72** | 0.56** | 1 | ||||||
| A7 | 0.20** | 0.20** | 0.13 | 0.76** | 0.54** | 0.79** | 1 | |||||
| A8 | 0.15* | 0.24** | 0.16* | 0.55** | 0.49** | 0.45** | 0.45** | 1 | ||||
| A9 | 0.03 | 0.17* | 0.08 | 0.50** | 0.32** | 0.38** | 0.39** | 0.50** | 1 | |||
| A10 | 0.09 | 0.12 | 0.07 | 0.35** | 0.20** | 0.25** | 0.33** | 0.30** | 0.44** | 1 | ||
| A11 | 0.14 | 0.23** | 0.20** | 0.41** | 0.31** | 0.28** | 0.40** | 0.27** | 0.35** | 0.67** | 1 | |
| A12 | 0.05 | 0.19** | 0.18* | 0.24** | 0.19* | 0.20** | 0.25** | 0.17* | 0.29** | 0.42** | 0.55** | 1 |
| Subjective Norm | SN1 | SN2 | SN3 | SN4 | SN5 | |||||||
| SN1 | 1 | |||||||||||
| SN2 | 0.69** | 1 | ||||||||||
| SN3 | 0.48** | 0.54** | 1 | |||||||||
| SN4 | 0.74** | 0.77** | 0.60** | 1 | ||||||||
| SN5 | 0.47** | 0.54** | 0.33** | 0.52** | 1 | |||||||
| Perceived Behavioral Control | PC1 | PC2 | PC3 | PC4 | PC5 | PC6 | ||||||
| PC1 | 1 | |||||||||||
| PC2 | 0.51** | 1 | ||||||||||
| PC3 | 0.54** | 0.82** | 1 | |||||||||
| PC4 | 0.50** | 0.54** | 0.50** | 1 | ||||||||
| PC5 | 0.46** | 0.35** | 0.40** | 0.44** | 1 | |||||||
| PC6 | 0.49** | 0.37** | 0.33** | 0.39** | 0.33** | 1 | ||||||
| Self-Identity | SI1 | SI2 | SI3 | SI4 | SI5 | |||||||
| SI1 | 1 | |||||||||||
| SI2 | −0.13 | 1 | ||||||||||
| SI3 | 0.28** | −0.53** | 1 | |||||||||
| SI4 | 0.19* | −0.29** | 0.33** | 1 | ||||||||
| SI5 | 0.26** | −0.41** | 0.45** | 0.36** | 1 |
*Correlation is significant at the p < 0.05 level (2-tailed)
**Correlation is significant at the p < 0.01 level (2-tailed)
Multicollinearity diagnostic test, variance proportions
| Dim. | (Constant) | Attitude | Subjective Norm | Perceived Behavioral Control | Self-Identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIF | 2.37 | 2.20 | 1.27 | 1.20 | |
| 1 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| 2 | 0.00 | 0.02 | 0.06 | 0.00 | 0.32 |
| 3 | 0.00 | 0.02 | 0.23 | 0.82 | 0.10 |
| 4 | 0.22 | 0.31 | 0.56 | 0.15 | 0.15 |
| 5 | 0.78 | 0.65 | 0.15 | 0.02 | 0.42 |