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An Exploration of Contraceptive Choice Pathways in Adolescents and Young Adults

Maria D. Ash, Ian S. Watson, Lauren E. Matera,Ashley M. Ebersole, Heather L. Stewart, Emily Price, Johanna Taylor,Elise D. Berlan,Andrea E. Bonny

Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology(2024)

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Abstract
Purpose To visualize contraceptive choice pathways among adolescent and young adults (AYA) designated female at birth (DFAB) as a means of exploring the relationships between current contraceptive use, desired contraceptive, and ultimately, chosen contraceptive method. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted of AYA DFAB (N=2369), aged 14-24 years, presenting for initial visit at a contraceptive clinic with standardized efficacy-based counseling. Sankey diagrams were utilized to visualize patient flow through the contraceptive decision-making process. Outcomes of interest were current contraceptive method, desired contraceptive prior to contraceptive counseling, and then chosen contraception. Chi-Square tests were conducted to quantify the strength of the relationships identified by the Sankey diagrams. Results Sankey diagrams demonstrated a fair amount of change from current contraceptive to desired contraceptive and from current contraceptive to chosen contraceptive. A stronger relationship was evident between desired contraceptive method and chosen method; most patients did not change their desired contraceptive after receiving counseling except AYA who were undecided about their desired contraceptive who flowed variably into all available methods. Chi-Square test assessing the association between desired and chosen contraceptive method was significant at p-value <0.001, validating the patterns identified with the Sankey diagrams. Discussion We identified distinct contraceptive decision-making pathways among AYA which could inform the framework for a more tailored counseling approach. These findings are aligned with national medical organizations’ recommendations for provision of non-coercive, patient-centered contraceptive counseling to promote adolescent reproductive autonomy.
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adolescent,contraception,counseling
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