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Amber S Tran1, Pitchaya Chairuengjitjaras1, Ameesha Masand1
1Department of Biostatistics, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.
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In the last decade, varied state-level policies on contraception access have highlighted the importance of large-scale public health datasets in assessing the impact of these policies on reproductive healthcare access. This study uses PRAMS Phase 8 (2016-2022) data to examine predictive factors of postpartum birth control use, hypothesizing that state policies impact contraception uptake and barriers, particularly regarding the expansion of immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) reimbursement policies. Two distinct logistic regression models were constructed, and the inclusion of state as a covariate significantly reduced residual deviance (ΔDeviance = 13.696, p=0.0002). This finding indicates that state of residence is a statistically significant predictor of postpartum birth control usage. This study underscores the significant impact of state-level and institutional policies on birth control usage and LARC uptake, emphasizing the need for informed policy changes and patient-centered strategies to address disparities and improve postpartum reproductive health outcomes.
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