Objective: A comprehensive life course perspective of women’s experiences in obtaining and using contraception in Australia is lacking. This paper explores free-text comments about contraception provided by women born between 1973 and 1978 who participated in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH). Methods: The ALSWH is a national population-based cohort study involving over 40,000 women from three age groups, who are surveyed every three years. An initial search identified 1600 comments from 690 women across fi ve surveys from 1996 (when they were aged 18 – 23 years) to 2009 (31 – 36 years). The analysis included 305 comments from 289 participants. Factors relating to experiences of barriers to access and optimal contr...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
Background : The emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) has the potential to assist in reducing unintend...
Abstract Objectives: To examine factors associated with the uptake of i) long‐acting reversible, ii)...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and usi...
There is currently little information available about reasons for contraceptive use or non-use among...
There is currently little information available about reasons for contraceptive use or non-use among...
Objective A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
BACKGROUND: Australia has high rates of teenage pregnancy compared with many Western countries. Long...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
Objective: \ud Several new types of contraception became available in Australia over the last twelve...
BACKGROUND: Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
© 2012 Dr. Jason OngBACKGROUND: Despite good access to contraception, Australia has one of the high...
Objectives: To examine factors associated with the uptake of i) long-acting reversible, ii) permanen...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
Background : The emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) has the potential to assist in reducing unintend...
Abstract Objectives: To examine factors associated with the uptake of i) long‐acting reversible, ii)...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and usi...
There is currently little information available about reasons for contraceptive use or non-use among...
There is currently little information available about reasons for contraceptive use or non-use among...
Objective A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
BACKGROUND: Australia has high rates of teenage pregnancy compared with many Western countries. Long...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
Objective: \ud Several new types of contraception became available in Australia over the last twelve...
BACKGROUND: Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
© 2012 Dr. Jason OngBACKGROUND: Despite good access to contraception, Australia has one of the high...
Objectives: To examine factors associated with the uptake of i) long-acting reversible, ii) permanen...
Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women a...
Background : The emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) has the potential to assist in reducing unintend...
Abstract Objectives: To examine factors associated with the uptake of i) long‐acting reversible, ii)...