健康状况较差妇女的避孕咨询和使用。

Jessica K Lee, Sara M Parisi, Eleanor Bimla Schwarz
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背景:探讨健康状况、避孕咨询与避孕药具使用之间的关系。方法:选取4个初级保健诊所中的1个,邀请年龄在18-50岁之间的妇女在就诊后完成问卷调查。感知健康状况采用5分制进行测量。在那些被认为有意外怀孕风险的人中,使用逻辑回归来调查健康状况与避孕咨询和使用之间的关系。研究结果:与健康状况较好的女性相比,健康状况较差的女性在就诊时接受一些避孕咨询(aOR=0.62, CI=0.39, 0.97)和在最后性交时使用一些避孕措施(aOR=0.63, CI=0.41, 0.97)的几率降低。然而,在健康状况较差的妇女中,接受激素避孕咨询与使用激素方法的几率增加相关(aOR=8.22, CI=1.77, 38.19)。只有7%的健康状况较差的妇女接受了高效可逆避孕的咨询。结论:健康状况较差的妇女可能面临不利生殖健康结果的风险,应接受有关安全激素和高效可逆避孕药具的咨询。
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Contraceptive Counseling and Use among Women with Poorer Health.

Background: To explore associations between health status, contraceptive counseling and contraceptive use.

Methods: Women aged 18-50 visiting one of 4 primary care clinics were invited to complete surveys after their visit. Perceived health status was measured using a 5-point scale. Among those considered at risk of unintended pregnancy, logistic regression was used to investigate associations between health status and contraceptive counseling and use.

Findings: Women reporting poorer health had decreased odds of receiving some contraceptive counseling at their visit (aOR=0.62, CI=0.39, 0.97) and using some contraception at last intercourse (aOR=0.63, CI=0.41, 0.97) compared to women reporting better health. However, among women with poorer health, receipt of counseling about hormonal contraception was associated with increased odds of using hormonal methods (aOR=8.22, CI=1.77, 38.19). Only 7% of women in poorer health received counseling on highly effective reversible contraception.

Conclusions: Women in poorer health may be at risk of adverse reproductive health outcomes and should receive counseling on safe hormonal and highly effective reversible contraceptives.

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