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Understanding the extent of contraceptive non-use among women at risk of unintended pregnancy, National Survey of Family Growth 2011–2017

Brittni N. Frederiksen, Katherine A. Ahrens

2020Contraception X25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To describe characteristics of U.S. contraceptive non-users to inform tailored contraceptive access initiatives. We used National Survey of Family Growth data from 2011 to 2017 to identify characteristics of contraceptive non-users compared to other women ages 15–44 at risk for unintended pregnancy. We also examined reasons for not using contraception by when non-users expected their next birth. We calculated unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios using two definitions of contraceptive non-use: (1) contraceptive non-use during the interview month, and (2) a more refined definition based on contraception use during the most recent month of sexual intercourse and expectation of timing of next birth. We considered p-values < 0.05 statistically significant. Approximately 20% (n = 2844) of 12,071 women at risk of unintended pregnancy were classified as standard contraceptive non-users. After adjusting for all other variables, non-users were more likely to be low-income, uninsured, never married, expect a birth within 2 years, and have zero or one parity. The top reasons for contraceptive non-use were not minding if they got pregnant (22.6%), worried about contraceptive side effects (21.0%), and not thinking they could get pregnant (17.6%). After applying the more refined non-user definition, we identified 5.7% (n = 721) of women as non-users; expecting a birth within 2–5 years and having a parity of one were associated with non-use after adjustment of all other factors. Our more refined definition of non-users could be used in future studies examining the causes of unintended pregnancy and to inform programmatic interventions to reduce unintended pregnancy. Describing contraceptive non-users and reasons for contraceptive non-use could help us better understand reasons for unintended pregnancy and inform tailored contraceptive access initiatives.

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National Survey of Family GrowthUnintended pregnancyFertilityMedicinePregnancyDemographyParity (physics)Family planningPopulationDeveloped countryFamily medicineGynecologyEnvironmental healthResearch methodologySociologyParticle physicsPhysicsBiologyGeneticsReproductive Health and ContraceptionGlobal Maternal and Child HealthAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
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