INTRODUCTION: Discontinuation of hormonal contraceptives is correlated with the experience of unwanted effects and is an important cause of unwanted pregnancy. Previous studies have not identified the factors that influence whether a woman will switch to another hormonal contraceptive, switch back to condom use or stop contraception altogether when side effects are experienced. METHODS: This qualitative study used in-depth interviews to explore factors influencing young women's decision making regarding highly effective hormonal contraceptives in 51 women aged 16-25 years living in or just outside London, UK. RESULTS: Young women's decision making regarding hormonal contraceptives is not simply determined by the experience of unwanted effec...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
ContextLittle research has examined the relationship between women's preferences of contraceptive fe...
Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK...
Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK...
Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK...
In the UK, long-acting reversible contraceptives have been welcomed by sexual health policy-makers a...
In the UK, long-acting reversible contraceptives have been welcomed by sexual health policy-makers a...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
Abstract Background Worldwide, there is limited knowledge regarding women’s views of future fertilit...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Objectives To explore young women's accounts of their use and non-use of emergency contraception. De...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Objectives To explore young women's accounts of their use and non-use of emergency contraception. De...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
ContextLittle research has examined the relationship between women's preferences of contraceptive fe...
Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK...
Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK...
Background Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK...
In the UK, long-acting reversible contraceptives have been welcomed by sexual health policy-makers a...
In the UK, long-acting reversible contraceptives have been welcomed by sexual health policy-makers a...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
Abstract Background Worldwide, there is limited knowledge regarding women’s views of future fertilit...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Objectives To explore young women's accounts of their use and non-use of emergency contraception. De...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Objectives To explore young women's accounts of their use and non-use of emergency contraception. De...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
ContextLittle research has examined the relationship between women's preferences of contraceptive fe...