Background Adolescents need to be aware that there is a method of preventing pregnancy even after an unprotected intercourse. Limited information is available on the awareness of young adolescents and the effects of selling emergency contraception (EC) over-the-counter, and the findings are controversial. The aims of this study were to investigate awareness and use of EC among Finnish girls aged 12–18 years in 1999–2003, and to assess the effect of the 2002 non-prescription status on the use. Methods A self-administered questionnaire was sent to a population-based sample of 12–18-year-olds girls in 1999, 2001, and 2003. Response rate was 83% in 1999 (N = 4,369), 79% in 2001 (N = 4,024) and 77% in 2003 (N = 3,728), altogether N = 12,121. ...
Objective: To assess the proportion of adolescent mothers who had awareness of emergency contracept...
Objective: To assess the proportion of adolescent mothers who had awareness of emergency contracepti...
Objectives To explore teenagers’ beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of Plann...
Abstract Background Adolescents need to be aware that there is a method of preventing pregnancy even...
Background Adolescents need to be aware that there is a method of preventing pregnancy even after a...
There have been reports of increased use of emergency pills in Finland despite caution and fears con...
PURPOSE: To describe and analyze emergency contraception (EC) awareness and use among sexually activ...
Abstract This study aimed to test how knowledge on emergency contraception (according to age at sexu...
Sujatha Seetharaman, Sophia Yen, Seth D Ammerman Division of Adolescent Medicine, Stanford Universit...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To describe emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) use and variation ac...
OBJECTIVES: To explore teenagers' beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of P...
Summary : Adolescents and young women are at the greatest risk of unintended pregnancy because they ...
Study Objective Using a qualitative method, the purpose of this study was to: (1) obtain information...
Objective To describe emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) use and variation across countries/regions...
Objectives Declining teenage pregnancy rates have been linked to improved access to youth-friendly c...
Objective: To assess the proportion of adolescent mothers who had awareness of emergency contracept...
Objective: To assess the proportion of adolescent mothers who had awareness of emergency contracepti...
Objectives To explore teenagers’ beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of Plann...
Abstract Background Adolescents need to be aware that there is a method of preventing pregnancy even...
Background Adolescents need to be aware that there is a method of preventing pregnancy even after a...
There have been reports of increased use of emergency pills in Finland despite caution and fears con...
PURPOSE: To describe and analyze emergency contraception (EC) awareness and use among sexually activ...
Abstract This study aimed to test how knowledge on emergency contraception (according to age at sexu...
Sujatha Seetharaman, Sophia Yen, Seth D Ammerman Division of Adolescent Medicine, Stanford Universit...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To describe emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) use and variation ac...
OBJECTIVES: To explore teenagers' beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of P...
Summary : Adolescents and young women are at the greatest risk of unintended pregnancy because they ...
Study Objective Using a qualitative method, the purpose of this study was to: (1) obtain information...
Objective To describe emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) use and variation across countries/regions...
Objectives Declining teenage pregnancy rates have been linked to improved access to youth-friendly c...
Objective: To assess the proportion of adolescent mothers who had awareness of emergency contracept...
Objective: To assess the proportion of adolescent mothers who had awareness of emergency contracepti...
Objectives To explore teenagers’ beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of Plann...