Contraceptive choice and decision‐making among college students in a Southeastern US state

Author:

Kimiecik Clare1,Maness Sarah B.123ORCID,Sundstrom Beth34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health and Human Performance College of Charleston Charleston South Carolina USA

2. Department of Health Education and Promotion East Carolina University Greenville North Carolina USA

3. Women's Health Research Team College of Charleston Charleston South Carolina USA

4. Department of Communication College of Charleston Charleston South Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionChoosing the right contraception can be a daunting process and it is important that people feel in control of their bodies during this decision‐making process.Materials and MethodsThis study investigates who college‐aged students talk to about their hormonal contraceptive choice and how that impacts their feeling of control during their decision‐making process.ResultsThe study found participants spoke to a variety of sources about this decision, like their healthcare providers when they wanted a clinical point of view, their mothers when they wanted a more personal and caring point a view, their overall social networks when they wanted multiple point of views, and some participants ultimately felt the most control when just referring to themselves and their own feelings.ConclusionsMore research can be done on how specific beliefs among figures in college‐aged students' lives impact these contraceptive discussions, the choices they feel they can make, and how in control of themselves they feel.

Publisher

Wiley

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