Does the knowledge of emergency contraception affect its use among high school adolescents?

Author:

Chofakian Christiane Borges do Nascimento1,Borges Ana Luiza Vilela1,Sato Ana Paula Sayuri1,Alencar Gizelton Pereira1,Santos Osmara Alves dos1,Fujimori Elizabeth1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to test how knowledge on emergency contraception (according to age at sexual initiation, type of school, and knowing someone that has already used emergency contraception) influences the method’s use. This was a cross-sectional study in a probabilistic sample of students 15-19 years of age enrolled in public and private middle schools in a medium-sized city in Southeast Brazil (n = 307). Data were collected in 2011 using a self-administered questionnaire. A structural equations model was used for the data analysis. Considering age at sexual initiation and type of school, knowledge of emergency contraception was not associated with its use, but knowing someone that had used the method showed a significant mean effect on use of emergency contraception. Peer group conversations on emergency contraception appear to have greater influence on use of the method than knowledge itself, economic status, or sexual experience.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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