Trends in Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Use in Adolescents and Young Adults: New Estimates Accounting for Sexual Experience

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作者
Pazol, Karen [1 ]
Daniels, Kimberly [2 ]
Romero, Lisa [1 ]
Warner, Lee [1 ]
Barfield, Wanda [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Reprod Hlth, Natl Ctr Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Vital Stat, Reprod Stat Branch, Natl Ctr Hlth Stat, Atlanta, GA USA
关键词
LARC (long-acting reversible contraception); NSFG (National Survey of Family Growth); Youth-friendly services; Sexual experience; UNITED-STATES; UNINTENDED PREGNANCY; PROVISION; DECLINES; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.05.018
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purposes of the analysis were to compare long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) use estimates that include all reproductive age women with estimates that are limited to women at risk for unintended pregnancy and to examine trends for adolescents (15-19 years) and young adults (20-24 years). Methods: Using the 2006-2010 and 2011-2013 National Surveys of Family Growth, we compared LARC estimates for all women with estimates limited to women at risk for unintended pregnancy (those who were sexually experienced, and neither pregnant, seeking pregnancy, postpartum or infecund). We used t tests to detect differences according to the population included and to evaluate trends for adolescents and young adults. Results: Among adolescents and young adults, 56% and 14%, respectively, have never had vaginal intercourse, versus 1%-4% for women aged 25-44 years. Given the high percentage of adolescents and young adults who never had vaginal intercourse, LARC estimates were higher for these age groups (p < .05), but not for women aged 25-44 years, when limited to those at risk for unintended pregnancy. Among adolescents at risk, the increase in LARC use from 2006-2008 (1.1%) to 2008-2010 (3.6%) was not significant (p = .07), and no further increase occurred from 2008-2010 to 2011-2013 (3.2%); by contrast, among young adults at risk, LARC use increased from 2006-2008 (3.2%) to 2008-2010 (6.9%) and from 2008-2010 to 2011-2013 (11.1%). Conclusions: Because many adolescents and young adult women have never had vaginal intercourse, for these groups, including all women underestimates LARC use for pregnancy prevention. Among young adults, use of LARC for pregnancy prevention has increased but remains low among adolescents. (C) Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine.
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