Determinants of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Initial and Continued Use Among Adolescents in the United States

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C. Emily Hendrick
Joshua N. Cone
Jessica Cirullo
Julie Maslowsky
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Health Disparities Research Scholars Program, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology—Division of Reproductive & Population Health, School of Medicine and Public Health
[2] The University of Texas at Austin,Health Behavior & Health Education Program, Department of Kinesiology & Health Education
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Long-acting reversible contraception; LARC; Adolescent pregnancy; Adolescents; Women; Facilitators; Barriers; Systematic review;
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Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) has gained attention as a promising strategy for preventing unintended adolescent pregnancies in the US. However, LARC use among adolescents at risk for unintended pregnancy remains low compared to women in their 20s. The purpose of the current study was to synthesize the empirical literature published between 2010 and 2018 identifying the facilitators of and barriers to adolescents’ (< age 20) LARC use in the US. Thirty quantitative and qualitative studies were included in the current systematic review. The facilitators of and barriers to adolescent LARC use fell within five themes: LARC method characteristics, individual characteristics, social networks, healthcare systems, and historical time and geographical region. Barriers to adolescent LARC use largely echoed those identified in previous research noting the barriers to LARC use among young adult women (e.g., navigation of healthcare system logistics, common adverse side effects associated with some LARC methods). However, qualitative studies identified adolescents’ mothers as central figures in helping adolescents successfully obtain the LARC methods they desired. Conversely, adolescents’ partners seemed to only play a minor role in adolescents’ contraceptive decisions. The findings also suggested some subpopulations of adolescents may be experiencing pressure to initiate LARC use or have less ability to have their LARC device removed if they wish to discontinue use. Adolescent health practitioners and clinicians should consider the unique social–environmental influences of adolescents’ contraceptive access and behaviors to best meet adolescents’ contraceptive needs and desires.
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