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Emergency Contraception Pill Awareness and Knowledge in Uninsured Adolescents: High Rates of Misconceptions Concerning Indications for Use, Side Effects, and Access - 05/07/15

Doi : 10.1016/j.jpag.2014.09.018 
Sophia Yen, MD, MPH 1, Deepika D. Parmar, BS 2, Emily L. Lin 3, Seth Ammerman, MD 1,
1 Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University Medical School, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, Mountain View, California 
2 University of Missouri School of Medicine, One Hospital Drive, Columbia, Missouri 
3 Washington University in St. Louis, St Louis, Missouri 

Address correspondence to: Seth Ammerman, MD, Stanford University/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, Palo Alto, CA 94304; Phone: 650-694-0660; fax: 650-736-7706
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Abstract

Study Objective

To determine the awareness of, access to, and knowledge of the proper use of emergency contraception pills (ECPs) among uninsured adolescents.

Design

Anonymous surveys were used to assess awareness of, knowledge of, and access to ECPs.

Setting

From 2010 to 2012 at mobile primary care clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Participants

Patients were uninsured adolescents aged 13 to 25; 40% of the participants were currently or had been homeless in the past year. Ethnicity was 50% Asian, 22% Hispanic, 17% Pacific Islanders, 5.5% white, and 5.5% other/mixed ethnicity.

Interventions

Post survey completion, patients received one-on-one 15-minute dedicated ECP education.

Main Outcome Measures

Awareness of, knowledge of, and access to ECPs.

Results

Of the study population of 439, 30% of the participants were 13-16 years old and 70% were 17-25 years old (mean age 17.8 years); 66% were women. Young women (86%) reported higher rates of “hearing about emergency contraception” than did young men (70%) (P < .0001). Many incorrectly identified or were uncertain if ECPs were an abortion pill (40%) or could be used as regular birth control (40%) or to prevent sexually transmitted infections (19%). Only 40% of women and 43% of men aged 17 and older correctly answered that they could obtain EC over the counter; 72% did not know that males could receive EC for use by their partner; 12% incorrectly selected that infertility was a side effect; 44% were under the false impression that EC had to be taken within 1 day of unprotected sex.

Conclusions

Uninsured adolescents have high rates of ECP awareness but low ECP knowledge. These adolescents need more ECP education to alleviate misconceptions and increase practical knowledge, specifically, education about male access, side effects, over-the-counter availability for young men and women, and the 120-hour window of use.

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Key Words : Emergency contraception, Adolescent, Prevention, Pregnancy, Birth control, Uninsured


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 The authors indicate no conflicts of interest.


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