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Emergency contraception: Who are the users?

J Shawe1, B Ineichen, R Lawrenson

  • 1Postgraduate Medical School, Stirling House, Surrey Research Park, Guildford GU2 7DJ, UK. j.shawe@surrey.ac.uk

The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
|November 30, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Emergency contraception (EC) users exhibit high-risk sexual behaviors, with many not seeking timely care. Improved access and education on EC and regular contraception are crucial for preventing unintended pregnancies.

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Contraception
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Emergency contraception (EC) is a critical component of reproductive healthcare.
  • Understanding the characteristics of EC users is essential for service improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the demographic and behavioral characteristics of women seeking emergency contraception.
  • To identify factors influencing the timing and utilization of EC services.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive survey design was employed.
  • Data were collected via questionnaires from 171 women aged 14-44 at community family planning services.
  • Analysis was conducted using SPSS.

Main Results:

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  • The mean age of users was 20.2 years; a majority were smokers.
  • Most users (97.7%) attended within 72 hours, but only 4% within 12 hours of intercourse.
  • Common reasons for needing EC included condom breakage and inconsistent contraceptive use, often associated with alcohol consumption.
  • Conclusions:

    • A significant proportion of EC users engage in sexual risk-taking behaviors.
    • There is a need to promote timely EC use and improve access within the crucial 12-hour window.
    • Enhanced information and accessible, user-friendly provision of EC and regular contraceptive methods are vital.