Contraceptive Use among Sexually Active University Students

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作者
Huber, Larissa R. Brunner [1 ]
Ersek, Jennifer L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Charlotte, NC 28223 USA
关键词
WOMENS ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION; UNINTENDED PREGNANCY; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; UNITED-STATES; NATIONAL-SURVEY; BIRTH-CONTROL; RISK; AGGRESSION; BEHAVIORS;
D O I
10.1089/jwh.2008.1131
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Aims: The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate factors related to contraceptive use and nonuse among a group of sexually active women attending a university. Methods: From October 2006 to August 2007, 326 female students participated in a cross-sectional study at a large, public university. Women self-reported information on contraceptive behaviors via web-based and postal mail questionnaires. Among sexually active women, odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (Cls) were calculated to examine the association between various characteristics and the decision to use contraception. Reasons for contraceptive use and nonuse were also further explored. Results: Of sexually active women, 77.1% reported using contraception. The most popular methods of contraception used were oral contraceptives and male condoms. Twenty-five percent of women not using contraception indicated that cost was an issue. Women who reported that a healthcare worker had ever talked to them about contraception had 6.63 times the odds of currently using contraception (95% CI 2.30, 19.18). Conclusions: The most common reason for contraceptive nonuse was related to cost. In addition to educating students on the availability of effective, low-cost methods of contraception, healthcare workers can take advantage of well-woman visits to discuss contraceptive use and methods that suit an individual's needs. Such interventions and personalized counseling may lead to higher continuation rates and increased user satisfaction.
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页码:1063 / 1070
页数:8
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