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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 14.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2021 Feb 16;103(5):328–335. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2021.02.006

Table 5.

Satisfaction and use of current contraceptive method, Ohio Survey of Women, October 2018-June 2019, N=1,390

Method Using Preferred Method (N=1,046)
Not Using Preferred Method (N=344)
N Weighted (%) N Weighted (%) p-value

Used method every time respondent had sex in the past 3 months <0.001
 Yes 813 89.0 216 73.0
 No 82 11.1 69 27.0
 Missing 151 59
Very satisfied with current birth control method <0.001
 Yes 825 79.3 160 48.2
 No 197 20.8 164 51.8
 Missing 24 20
Completely confident that respondent used method correctly in the last 3 months <0.001
 Yes 884 85.3 233 68.3
 No 140 14.7 93 31.7
 Missing 22 18
Very unlikely to stop current birth control method in the next 3 months <0.001
 Yes 825 79.3 208 58.3
 No 193 20.8 113 41.7
 Missing 28 23
Use of current birth control method was completely under the respondent’s control <0.001
 Yes 892 88.9 243 75.6
 No 124 11.2 79 24.4
 Missing 30 22
*

values in cells are weighted percentages of those who said they know where to get the corresponding methods for free

from Pearson χ2 test corrected for the survey design, comparing preferred method users and non-users