2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.03.007
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Contraceptive needs of women seeking care from a publicly funded sexually transmitted infection clinic

Abstract: Objectives To determine the contraceptive needs (including emergency contraception (EC)) of women seeking care from a publicly-funded sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic and to better understand women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards EC. Methods An anonymous survey was administered to 197 women seeking services at one Chicago Department of Public Health STI clinic. Results After excluding women unlikely to become pregnant within the next year because of age, sexual orientation, hysterectomy, an… Show more

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“…8 Approximately 50% of women attending STD clinics are not using effective contraception, even if not intending to get pregnant. 10 In a six-year study of Baltimore, Maryland, STD clinics, alcohol use was reported by 33% of women who knew they were pregnant before their visit and by 38% of women who were diagnosed as pregnant at their STD clinic visit. 9 Approximately 10%-20% of women attending STD clinics are pregnant.…”
Section: Pcsi Principles and Std Clinicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Approximately 50% of women attending STD clinics are not using effective contraception, even if not intending to get pregnant. 10 In a six-year study of Baltimore, Maryland, STD clinics, alcohol use was reported by 33% of women who knew they were pregnant before their visit and by 38% of women who were diagnosed as pregnant at their STD clinic visit. 9 Approximately 10%-20% of women attending STD clinics are pregnant.…”
Section: Pcsi Principles and Std Clinicsmentioning
confidence: 99%