Department of Family Science, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, United States; Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, United States.
Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, United States; Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, United States.
Contraception. 2021 Aug;104(2):176-182. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2021.02.010. Epub 2021 Feb 20.
We examined whether contraceptive method type, satisfaction with use, and confidence in correct use were independently associated with switching intentions, a precursor of switching behaviors.
Data were from a probability-based sample survey carried out in Delaware and Maryland in 2016 and 2017 among women ages 18 to 44. Women's current contraceptive methods were classified into 5 categories: coitally-dependent methods (barrier methods, withdrawal, and natural family planning); oral contraceptive pills, patches, and rings; injections; implants; and intrauterine contraception (IUC). Satisfaction, confidence, and switching intentions were dichotomized into being very versus less satisfied, being completely versus less confident, and having very low versus not very low switching intentions. We conducted binomial logistic regression to examine whether method type, satisfaction, and confidence were independently associated with having very low switching intentions, adjusting for a range of covariates including sociodemographics, perceived health, religious attendance frequency, sexual, contraceptive, and reproductive experiences, and state of residence (Maryland or Delaware).
Among 1,077 women using reversible contraception, those using IUC relative to implants, pills, patches, or rings, and coitally-dependent methods were more likely to have very low switching intentions. Among all survey respondents, those who were very satisfied and those who were completely confident in correct use were also more likely to report very low switching intentions.
Using IUC, being very satisfied, and being very confident in correct use were independently associated with having very low switching intentions.
These results suggest that those using IUC have very low intentions to switch for reasons in addition to satisfaction-level with their method. Other aspects of using IUC such as ease of use, perceived barriers to switching, or having very low switching intentions before beginning IUC may be such reasons.
我们研究了避孕方法类型、使用满意度和正确使用信心是否与转换意向(转换行为的前兆)独立相关。
数据来自于 2016 年至 2017 年在特拉华州和马里兰州进行的一项基于概率的抽样调查,调查对象为 18 至 44 岁的女性。女性当前的避孕方法分为 5 类:依赖性行为的方法(屏障法、退出法和自然计划生育);口服避孕药、贴片和环;注射剂;植入物;和宫内避孕器(IUC)。满意度、信心和转换意向被分为非常满意与不太满意、完全有信心与不太有信心、非常低的转换意向与不太低的转换意向。我们进行了二项逻辑回归分析,以检验方法类型、满意度和信心是否与非常低的转换意向独立相关,同时调整了一系列协变量,包括社会人口统计学、健康感知、宗教出席频率、性、避孕和生殖经历以及居住州(马里兰州或特拉华州)。
在 1077 名使用可逆避孕方法的女性中,与使用植入物、药丸、贴片或环和依赖性行为的方法相比,使用 IUC 的女性更有可能具有非常低的转换意向。在所有调查对象中,非常满意和非常有信心正确使用的人也更有可能报告非常低的转换意向。
使用 IUC、非常满意和非常有信心正确使用与具有非常低的转换意向独立相关。
这些结果表明,除了对方法的满意度外,使用 IUC 的人转换意向非常低可能还有其他原因。其他方面,如 IUC 的易用性、对转换的感知障碍,或在开始使用 IUC 之前就有非常低的转换意向,可能是这些原因。