Young women's accounts of factors influencing their use and non-use of emergency contraception: in-depth interview study.

Caroline Free ORCID logo; Raymond M Lee; Jane Ogden; (2002) Young women's accounts of factors influencing their use and non-use of emergency contraception: in-depth interview study. BMJ (Clinical research ed), 325 (7377). 1393-. ISSN 0959-8138 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.325.7377.1393
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OBJECTIVES: To explore young women's accounts of their use and non-use of emergency contraception. DESIGN: Qualitative study using in-depth interviews. PARTICIPANTS: 30 women aged 16-25; participants from socially deprived inner city areas were specifically included. SETTING: Community, service, and educational settings in England. RESULTS: Young women's accounts of their non-use of emergency contraception principally concerned evaluations of the risk conferred by different contraceptive behaviours, their evaluations of themselves in needing emergency contraception, and personal difficulties in asking for emergency contraception. CONCLUSIONS: The attitudes and concerns of young women, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, may make them less able or willing than others to take advantage of recent increases in access to emergency contraception. Interventions that aim to increase the use of emergency contraception need to address the factors that influence young women's non-use of emergency contraception.


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