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The Impact of Oral Contraceptive Initiation on Young Women’s Condom Use in 3 American Cities: Missed Opportunities for Intervention

PURPOSE: To describe women’s condom use and assess predictors of consistent condom use and dual method use in the 6 months after the initiation of oral contraception (OC). METHODS: We conducted a planned secondary cohort analysis among women less than 25 years of age initiating oral contraceptives a...

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Autores principales: Morroni, Chelsea, Heartwell, Stephen, Edwards, Sharon, Zieman, Mimi, Westhoff, Carolyn
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4086953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25003504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101804
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author Morroni, Chelsea
Heartwell, Stephen
Edwards, Sharon
Zieman, Mimi
Westhoff, Carolyn
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Heartwell, Stephen
Edwards, Sharon
Zieman, Mimi
Westhoff, Carolyn
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description PURPOSE: To describe women’s condom use and assess predictors of consistent condom use and dual method use in the 6 months after the initiation of oral contraception (OC). METHODS: We conducted a planned secondary cohort analysis among women less than 25 years of age initiating oral contraceptives at public family planning clinics in Atlanta, Dallas and New York City, USA, as part of a randomized trial. These clinics provide care to predominantly African American or Hispanic women of low socioeconomic status. Participants completed interviews at enrollment and at 6 months after OC start. We used multivariate logistic regression to assess factors associated with consistent condom and dual method use at 6 months. RESULTS: 1281 participants met the inclusion criteria for this analysis. At enrollment prior to OC start, 28% were consistent condom users. In the six months after initiation of oral contraception, only 14% always used a condom and 4% always used dual methods. In multivariate analysis, receiving basic advice to always use a condom after OC initiation from a provider during the baseline clinic consultation was associated with a 50% increase in the odds of using condoms consistently. Only 28% of participants were given this condom use advice. CONCLUSIONS: This study documents a decline in women’s condom consistent use subsequent to initiation of the oral contraceptive and suggests that opportunities for positive intervention around condom use among women starting hormonal methods are being missed. Basic condom use advice, which is neither time consuming nor resource dependent, was associated with increased consistent use and should be immediately implemented in all family planning services.
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spelling pubmed-40869532014-07-14 The Impact of Oral Contraceptive Initiation on Young Women’s Condom Use in 3 American Cities: Missed Opportunities for Intervention Morroni, Chelsea Heartwell, Stephen Edwards, Sharon Zieman, Mimi Westhoff, Carolyn PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To describe women’s condom use and assess predictors of consistent condom use and dual method use in the 6 months after the initiation of oral contraception (OC). METHODS: We conducted a planned secondary cohort analysis among women less than 25 years of age initiating oral contraceptives at public family planning clinics in Atlanta, Dallas and New York City, USA, as part of a randomized trial. These clinics provide care to predominantly African American or Hispanic women of low socioeconomic status. Participants completed interviews at enrollment and at 6 months after OC start. We used multivariate logistic regression to assess factors associated with consistent condom and dual method use at 6 months. RESULTS: 1281 participants met the inclusion criteria for this analysis. At enrollment prior to OC start, 28% were consistent condom users. In the six months after initiation of oral contraception, only 14% always used a condom and 4% always used dual methods. In multivariate analysis, receiving basic advice to always use a condom after OC initiation from a provider during the baseline clinic consultation was associated with a 50% increase in the odds of using condoms consistently. Only 28% of participants were given this condom use advice. CONCLUSIONS: This study documents a decline in women’s condom consistent use subsequent to initiation of the oral contraceptive and suggests that opportunities for positive intervention around condom use among women starting hormonal methods are being missed. Basic condom use advice, which is neither time consuming nor resource dependent, was associated with increased consistent use and should be immediately implemented in all family planning services. Public Library of Science 2014-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4086953/ /pubmed/25003504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101804 Text en © 2014 Morroni et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zieman, Mimi
Westhoff, Carolyn
The Impact of Oral Contraceptive Initiation on Young Women’s Condom Use in 3 American Cities: Missed Opportunities for Intervention
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title_short The Impact of Oral Contraceptive Initiation on Young Women’s Condom Use in 3 American Cities: Missed Opportunities for Intervention
title_sort impact of oral contraceptive initiation on young women’s condom use in 3 american cities: missed opportunities for intervention
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4086953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25003504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101804
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