Summary: Background: In the U.S. and globally, dominant metrics of contraceptive access focus on the use of certain contraceptive methods and do not address self-defined need for contraception; therefore, these metrics fail to attend to person-centeredness, a key component of healthcare quality. This study addresses this gap by presenting new data from the U.S. on preferred contraceptive method use, a person-centered contraceptive access indicator. Additionally, we examine the association between key aspects of person-centered healthcare access and preferred contraceptive method use. Methods: We fielded a nationally representative survey in the U.S. in English and Spanish in 2022, surveying non-sterile 15-44-year-olds assigned female sex a...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Abstract word count: 248 Manuscript word count: 2,500 Keywords: contraception; coitus interruptus; d...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
International data over 27 years show that as each additional contraceptive method became available ...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Modern contraception prevented over 300...
OBJECTIVE: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral cont...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Objective: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral cont...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Background: Over half of all births in the United States are the result of unintended pregnancies. N...
Objective: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral cont...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Abstract word count: 248 Manuscript word count: 2,500 Keywords: contraception; coitus interruptus; d...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
International data over 27 years show that as each additional contraceptive method became available ...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Modern contraception prevented over 300...
OBJECTIVE: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral cont...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Objective: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral cont...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Study question Are French national health insurance data reliable for studying the use of medical co...
Background: Over half of all births in the United States are the result of unintended pregnancies. N...
Objective: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral cont...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Abstract word count: 248 Manuscript word count: 2,500 Keywords: contraception; coitus interruptus; d...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...