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超越安全性和有效性:与性相关的优先事项及其与避孕方法选择的关联。

Beyond safety and efficacy: sexuality-related priorities and their associations with contraceptive method selection.

作者信息

Higgins Jenny A, Wright Kelsey Q, Turok David K, Sanders Jessica N

机构信息

Center for Demography and Ecology, 4412 Social Sciences, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

Collaborative for Reproductive Equity, 4440 Social Sciences, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706.

出版信息

Contracept X. 2020 Aug 19;2:100038. doi: 10.1016/j.conx.2020.100038. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Sexuality-related preferences have been understudied in contraceptive selection and uptake. Investigators endeavored to assess contraceptive preferences among patients selecting new methods at family planning clinics and to evaluate the degree to which two sexuality-related preferences are (a) valued and (b) associated with method selection.

STUDY DESIGN

Data were derived from the HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative, a longitudinal cohort nested in a quasi-experimental, observational study enrolling 18-45-year-old patients at four family planning health centers in Salt Lake County. At the time of selecting the new method of their choice, participants reported the importance of nine factors in contraceptive method selection, including two sexuality-related preferences: a method's lack of impact on libido and its lack of sexual interruption. Analyses involved multinomial logistic regression with method selected as the outcome, sexuality-related factors as the main explanatory variables, and a range of controls and covariates.

RESULTS

Among 2188 individuals seeking new contraceptive methods, the factors most frequently cited as or were safety (98%), effectiveness (94%), not interrupting sex (81%), not impacting libido (81%) and lack of side effects (80%). Less frequently cited factors included partner acceptability (46%), lack of hormones (39%), friend recommendation (29%) and alignment with religious beliefs (11%). Multivariate models documented no significant associations between sexual-related priorities and method selection.

CONCLUSIONS

Many contraceptive seekers rank sexual-related priorities alongside safety and efficacy as very important, but a range of methods align with people's sexual priorities.

IMPLICATIONS

Since patients endorse the importance of sexual-related contraceptive factors (impact on libido, impact on sexual interruption) alongside safety and efficacy, contraceptive research, counseling and care should attend to people's sexuality.

摘要

目的

在避孕方法的选择和采用方面,与性相关的偏好一直未得到充分研究。研究人员致力于评估计划生育诊所中选择新避孕方法的患者的避孕偏好,并评估两种与性相关的偏好(a)受重视程度以及(b)与方法选择的关联程度。

研究设计

数据来自盐湖城HER避孕倡议项目,这是一项纵向队列研究,嵌套于一项准实验性观察研究中,该研究在盐湖县的四个计划生育健康中心招募18至45岁的患者。在选择自己心仪的新避孕方法时,参与者报告了九个影响避孕方法选择的因素的重要性,其中包括两个与性相关的偏好:一种方法对性欲的影响较小以及不会导致性行为中断。分析采用多项逻辑回归,以选择的方法为结果变量,以与性相关的因素作为主要解释变量,并纳入一系列对照和协变量。

结果

在2188名寻求新避孕方法的个体中,被认为最重要或非常重要的因素依次为安全性(98%)、有效性(94%)、不干扰性行为(81%)、不影响性欲(81%)和无副作用(80%)。较少被提及的因素包括伴侣接受度(46%)、无激素(39%)、朋友推荐(29%)和符合宗教信仰(11%)。多变量模型表明,与性相关的优先因素和方法选择之间没有显著关联。

结论

许多寻求避孕方法的人将与性相关的优先因素与安全性和有效性视为同等重要,但有多种方法符合人们的性优先考虑。

启示

由于患者认可与性相关的避孕因素(对性欲的影响、对性行为中断的影响)与安全性和有效性同样重要,避孕研究咨询和护理应关注人们的性方面。

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