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Motivating factors for dual-method contraceptive use among adolescents and young women: a qualitative investigation

机译:用于双方法避孕用途的促进因素青少年和少妇:定性调查

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Abstract Objective This qualitative study explores how adolescents and young women perceive the need for and describe the use of dual method contraception. Study design We interviewed 20 sexually active women aged 16–24 who attended an adolescent-focused Title X family-planning clinic and were using a non-barrier contraceptive method. We used a semi-structured interview guide that included domains related to sexual activity, knowledge of and use of contraceptives and condoms, and relationship factors. We coded transcripts using grounded theory techniques and used an iterative process to develop overarching themes. Results Dual method contraceptive users primarily discussed pregnancy prevention as their motivating factor. Many expressed anxieties over an unplanned pregnancy and reported condom use as “back-up” contraception. Risk perception for pregnancy or STI acquisition did not necessarily change as relationship trust increased, but rather, their anxiety regarding the negativity of such outcomes decreased. Dual-method contraception use decreased when participants reported that condoms were not readily available, or when they self-described immaturity. Less frequently, participants reported dual method use for sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, and many substituted STI testing for condom use. Contraceptive type (short-acting vs. long-acting) did not influence reported attitudes towards dual method use. Conclusion Health educators and clinicians encourage condom use in young women due to the significant morbidity associated with STI acquisition. Most participants in our study view condoms as a way to improve pregnancy prevention. Acknowledging and addressing this divergence in motivation will allow caregivers to improve strategies for communicating the importance of dual method use. Implications Young women primarily describe pregnancy prevention as the reason for dual method use, STI protection is less salient. Consideration of this viewpoint by health educators and clinicians will allow us to communicate more effectively to prevent STI morbidity. ]]>
机译:摘要目的这项定性研究探讨了青少年和年轻女性如何感知需要并描述使用双重方法避孕的需求。学习设计我们采访了16岁的16-24岁的性活跃女性,谁参加了一个以青少年的标题X家族规划诊所,并使用非障碍避孕方法。我们使用了一个半结构化的面试指南,其中包括与性活动,避孕药和避孕套的知识和使用相关的域名和关系因素。我们使用接地理论技术进行编码成绩单并使用迭代过程来发展总体主题。结果双重方法避孕用户主要讨论了妊娠预防作为其激励因素。许多人对计划生育的怀孕和报告的避孕套用作“备用”避孕药。由于关系信任的增加,怀孕或STI收购的风险感知并不一定会发生变化,但相当既然,他们对这种结果的消极性的焦虑减少了。当参与者报告说明避孕套没有容易获得时,或者当它们自我描述的不成熟时,双方法避孕使用减少了。较不频繁地,参与者报告了对性传播感染(STI)预防的双重方法,以及用于避孕套使用的许多取代的STI测试。避孕型(短作用与长效)没有影响到对双重方法使用的态度。结论卫生教育者和临床医生鼓励避孕套在年轻女性上使用,因为与STI收购有关的显着发病率。我们研究中的大多数参与者将避孕套视为改善妊娠预防的一种方式。承认和解决动机的这种分歧将使护理人员提高沟通双重方法使用的重要性的策略。含义年轻女性主要描述怀孕预防作为双方法使用的原因,STI保护不太突出。通过健康教育者和临床医生审议这一观点将使我们更有效地沟通以防止STI发病率。 ]]>

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