Emergency contraception in Mexican students

To evaluate emergency contraception (EC) knowledge and use as well as identify factors associated to correct EC knowledge among public schools students in Morelos, Mexico. Cross-sectional study conducted in 2003-2004 in a sample of 1,550 students (ages 14-24). Logistic regression was used to identif...

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Published inSalud pública de México Vol. 52; no. 2; pp. 156 - 164
Main Authors Leyva-López, Ahidee, Chávez-Ayala, Rubén, Atienzo, Erika E, Allen-Leigh, Betania, Ramírez-Villalobos, Dolores, Yunes-Díaz, Elsa, Rivera-Rivera, Leonor
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Mexico 01.03.2010
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Summary:To evaluate emergency contraception (EC) knowledge and use as well as identify factors associated to correct EC knowledge among public schools students in Morelos, Mexico. Cross-sectional study conducted in 2003-2004 in a sample of 1,550 students (ages 14-24). Logistic regression was used to identify factors associated to EC correct knowledge. Among all, 40% were men and 60% women with an average age of 19 years. Sixty percent have heard about EC, nevertheless, only 45% have correct knowledge about it; 3% of sexually active students (43%) reported its use. Factors associated to EC correct knowledge are: being a woman (OR=1.66; CI 1,33, 2,06), being sexually active (OR=1.77; CI 1,43, 2,18), middle income (OR=1.87; CI 1,04, 3,37), living in a semi-urban zone (OR=1.34; CI 1,02, 1,77), drinking alcohol (OR=1.78; CI 1,42, 2,22). In Morelos, adolescents' knowledge of EC is scarce. Specific messages regarding its correct use are necessary.
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ISSN:1606-7916
DOI:10.1590/S0036-36342010000200008