Lane M E, Arceo R, Sobrero A J
Fam Plann Perspect. 1976 Mar-Apr;8(2):81-6.
In the largest contemporary study of diaphragm use in the United States, the authors examine the experience of 2,168 women who selected this method of contraception at the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau over a recent two-year period. Eight in 10 of the study group were younger than 30 years and three in 10 were aged 21-24. Seven in 10 had never been married and the same proportion had never been pregnant. Accidental pregnancies in the first 12 months of use ranged from a low of 1.9 per 100 users younger than 18 years old to a high of 3.0 among 30-34-year-olds; and more than eight in 10 were still using the diaphragm at the year's end. These rates compare favorably with those reported for the pill and IUD in other clinical studies.
在美国关于使用子宫帽的规模最大的当代研究中,作者调查了在最近两年里于玛格丽特·桑格研究局选择这种避孕方法的2168名女性的经历。研究组中十分之八的女性年龄小于30岁,十分之三的女性年龄在21至24岁之间。十分之七的女性从未结婚,同样比例的女性从未怀孕。在使用的前12个月中,意外怀孕率从18岁以下每100名使用者中低至1.9例到30至34岁人群中高至3.0例不等;到年底时,超过十分之八的女性仍在使用子宫帽。这些比率与其他临床研究中报道的避孕药丸和宫内节育器的比率相比更具优势。