The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women aged 16-29 were given 5 packs of emergency contraception (EC) to keep at home. We use survey and qualitative interview data to describe how women used the project packs and their views of advance supplies. The women's accounts suggest that concerns that eased access to emergency contraception will lead to repeated use and risky sex appear to be largely unfounded. Women were pleased to be offered the packs, which were reported as having practical advantages and also sparing them the difficulty of negotiating a sometimes awkward consultation. Respondents explained how they used their packs of EC and in their accounts used justifications, repetiti...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
A number of small studies have demonstrated increased use of emergency contraception (EC) when women...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
OBJECTIVES: As a form of contraception which is used after sex, emergency contraception occupies a s...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) can prevent pregnancy but is under-used. Advanced provision...
OBJECTIVES: As a form of contraception which is used after sex, emergency contraception occupies a s...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Background: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) has been underused in Britain and internationally...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
A number of small studies have demonstrated increased use of emergency contraception (EC) when women...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
OBJECTIVES: As a form of contraception which is used after sex, emergency contraception occupies a s...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) can prevent pregnancy but is under-used. Advanced provision...
OBJECTIVES: As a form of contraception which is used after sex, emergency contraception occupies a s...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...
Objective To assess women's knowledge and attitudes in relation to emergency contraception and to id...