| Literature DB >> 31627718 |
Sabina Ulbricht1, Angelika Beyer2, Ulrich John3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To determine whether use of intrauterine device (IUD) is influenced by a history of induced abortion and the type of contraceptives used until costs are covered.Entities:
Keywords: Abortion; Contraception; Family planning; Social welfare; Unintended pregnancy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31627718 PMCID: PMC6798342 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0821-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Sample characteristics
| Total ( | |
|---|---|
| Age, Mean (standard deviation) | 27.4 (3.84) |
| Relationship status: lived with partner | 185 (61.5) |
| Educational (years of schooling) | |
| < 10 | 141 (47.2) |
| 10 | 146 (48.8) |
| > 10 h | 12 (4.0) |
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| Receipt of unemployment benefits (months) | |
| < 12 | 29 (9.6) |
| 12–36 | 86 (28.6) |
| > 36 | 186 (61.8) |
| Region of residence | |
| Rural | 144 (47.8) |
| Urban | 157 (52.2) |
| Number of induced abortions in the past | |
| 0 | 189 (62.8) |
| 1 | 44 (14.6) |
| > 1 | 68 (22.6) |
| Exclusive use of less effective contraceptive methodsa | 46 (15.3) |
Note: Values are numbers (percentage) unless stated otherwise. aComprises the exclusive use of condom, diaphragm, coitus interruptus, chemical methods (cream, suppositories), and natural methods (calendar, cervical mucus, and temperature) until the coverage of costs and within the current period of receipt unemployment benefit
Univariate and multivariate-tested associations between change to IUD free of charge and the history of abortion and socio-demographics
| Logistic Regression | ||||||
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| Univariate | Multivariate | |||||
| OR | 95% CI |
| OR | 95% CI |
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| Age group (years) | 1.028 | 0.660; 1.128 | 0.925 | 1.042 | 0.967; 1.093 | 0.375 |
| Relationship status: lived with partner | 1.156 | 0.712; 1.878 | 0.556 | 1.388 | 0.808; 2.381 | 0.235 |
| Education (years of schooling) | 0.574 | 0.699 | ||||
| < 10 |
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| 10 | 1.102 | 0.680; 1.786 | 1.074 | 0.634; 1.819 | ||
| > 10 | 1.878 | 0.545; 6.131 | 1.769 | 0.472; 6.622 | ||
| Region of residence | 0.062 | |||||
| Urban |
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| Rural | 1.361 | 0.850; 2.180 | 0.198 | 1.640 | 0.975; 2.760 | |
| Receipt of unemployment benefits (months) | 0.134 | 0.124 | ||||
| < 12 |
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| 12–36 | 1.844 | 0.754; 4.510 | 2.042 | 0.766; 5.44 | ||
| > 36 | 1.111 | 0.478; 2.583 | 1.163 | 0.446; 3.032 | ||
| Number of induced abortion(s) in the past | 0.001 | 0.003 | ||||
| 0 |
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| 1 | 3.430 | 1.743; 6.753 | 3.307 | 1.602; 6.827 | ||
| > 1 | 1.663 | 0.935; 2.954 | 1.694 | 0.918; 3.121 | ||
| Exclusive use of less effective contraceptivesa | 3.281 | 1.717; 6.273 | < 0.001 | 3.062 | 1.532; 6.119 | 0.002 |
a Comprises the exclusive use of condom, diaphragm, coitus interruptus, chemical methods (cream, suppositories), and natural methods (e.g. calendar method, cervical mucus, and temperature) prior to the access of contraception free of charge and within the current period in receipt of unemployment benefit