| Literature DB >> 31660946 |
Andrea L DeMaria1, Beth Sundstrom2, Stephanie Meier3, Abigail Wiseley4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women in the US have access to various hormonal contraceptive methods that can regulate menstruation. This study examined the attitudes and perceptions of reproductive-aged women toward contraceptive methods, including how menstrual regulation and suppression preferences influenced contraceptive choice.Entities:
Keywords: Contraceptive decision-making; LARC; Menstruation; Mixed-methods
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31660946 PMCID: PMC6816209 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0827-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Qualitative and quantitative participant demographics
| Variable | Phases 1 & 2 | Phase 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Race | ||
| White, Non-Hispanic | 67 (84.8) | 376 (68.70) |
| Black or African American | 12 (15.2) | 43 (7.90) |
| Other | 0 (0) | 36 (6.60) |
| Born in US | – | 432 (79.00) |
| Age | 23.63 ± 5.40 | 24.41 ± 6.02 |
| 18 to 24 years | 56 (70.89) | 289 (52.80) |
| 25 to 34 years | 20 (25.32) | 129 (23.60) |
| 35 to 44 years | 3 (3.80) | 37 (6.80) |
| Sexual Orientation | ||
| Heterosexual | 72 (91.14) | 405 (74.00) |
| Homosexual/Bisexual/Asexual/Intersex/Queer | 7 (8.86) | 49 (9.00) |
| Relationship Status | ||
| Single | 46 (58.23) | 173 (31.60) |
| In a Relationship | 33 (41.77) | 281 (51.40) |
| Sexual Relationship Status | ||
| Exclusive/monogamous sexual relationship | – | 281 (51.40) |
| Sexually active, not monogamous | – | 53 (9.70) |
| Not currently/never has been sexually active | – | 120 (21.90) |
| Education | ||
| High school diploma/GED | 2 (2.53) | 36 (6.58) |
| Some college education/undergraduate education | 56 (70.89) | 314 (57.40) |
| Some graduate education/graduate degree | 21 (26.58) | 104 (19.01) |
| Insurance Coverage | ||
| Private | 68 (86.1) | 354 (64.70) |
| Government | 4 (5.06) | 59 (10.80) |
| None | 7 (8.86) | 41 (7.50) |
| Received Insurance Coverage Due to ACA | 12 (15.2) | 47 (8.60) |
| Income | ||
| Less than $30,000 | 27 (34.18) | 102 (18.60) |
| $30,000 to $69,999 | 12 (15.19) | 139 (25.40) |
| $70,000 or more | 24 (30.38) | 171 (31.30) |
Listed as n (%). Frequencies that do not sum to total represent missing data
Quantitative contraception use
| Variable | Total sample |
|---|---|
| Current Contraceptive Method | |
| Birth Control Pill | 207 (37.80) |
| Condom | 61 (11.20) |
| Withdrawal Method | 221 (40.40) |
| Emergency Contraception | 175 (32.00) |
| Implant (Implanon® or Nexplanon®) | 11 (2.00) |
| IUD (Mirena®, ParaGuard®, Skyla®) Shot (Depo-Provera or Lunelle) | 48 (8.80) |
| Natural Family Planning Method or Rhythm Method | 5 (0.09) |
| Patch (Ortho Evra) | 2 (0.40) |
| Shot (Depo-Provera or Lunelle) | 9 (1.60) |
| Vaginal Ring | 49 (9.00) |
| Female Sterilization | 6 (1.10) |
| Never used a contraceptive method | 30 (5.50) |
| Reason for primary contraceptive method | |
| Convenience of use | 123 (22.50) |
| Availability of method | 46 (8.40) |
| Lack of information about alternatives | 10 (1.80) |
| Unreliability of alternative methods | 24 (4.40) |
| Reduce side effects (cramping, acne, etc.) | 9 (1.60) |
Listed as n (%). Frequencies that do not sum to total represent missing data