Sorhaindo Annik, Becker Davida, Fletcher Horace, Garcia Sandra G
Population Council, Mexico City, Mexico.
Contraception. 2002 Oct;66(4):261-8. doi: 10.1016/s0010-7824(02)00384-0.
Emergency contraceptives (ECs) are an important option for young women in Jamaica, where rates of unplanned pregnancy are high. Few previous studies of EC exist in Jamaica. We surveyed a random sample of 205 students living on campus at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica, to learn more about students' knowledge and opinions of EC pills (ECPs). General awareness of ECPs was high (84%), although many students were unaware of specific details regarding the method's appropriate use, such as the time frame. Twenty students (10%) had used ECPs themselves or had a partner who had used them. Most had used ECPs for the first time because they lacked contraception or because of contraceptive failure. Following their first use of ECPs, 55% adopted an ongoing method of contraception. Most students felt ECPs were an important option for women in Jamaica; however, some feared ECPs might be overused. Future educational campaigns should provide Jamaican university students with detailed information about this method.
紧急避孕药是牙买加年轻女性的一个重要选择,该国意外怀孕率很高。此前牙买加关于紧急避孕药的研究很少。我们对牙买加金斯敦西印度群岛大学205名住校学生进行了随机抽样调查,以进一步了解学生对紧急避孕药片(ECP)的知识和看法。紧急避孕药片的总体知晓率很高(84%),不过许多学生并不了解该方法正确使用的具体细节,比如时间范围。20名学生(10%)自己使用过紧急避孕药片,或者其伴侣使用过。大多数人首次使用紧急避孕药片是因为缺乏避孕措施或避孕失败。在首次使用紧急避孕药片后,55%的人采用了一种持续的避孕方法。大多数学生认为紧急避孕药片对牙买加女性来说是一个重要选择;然而,一些人担心紧急避孕药片可能会被过度使用。未来的教育活动应向牙买加大学生提供关于这种方法的详细信息。