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. 2023 Jun 6;32(6):657–669. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2022.0406

Table 2.

Preferred Source of Contraception Among Women Aged 18–44 Years in Arizona, New Jersey, and Wisconsin, 2019–2020

  Arizona
New Jersey
Wisconsin
N = 885
N = 952
N = 967
Weighted % Weighted % Weighted %
Total 100 100 100
Preferred source of contraception a      
In-person provider interaction 70 63 69
 Doctor visit 65 59 63
 Walk-in clinic appointment 26 16 24
Telemedicine 22 17 19
Telehealth 64 68 58
 Ordered online and pick up 21 20 18
 Ordered online for delivery to home 52 60 49
 Phone app 37 33 32
Pharmacy 70 76 67
 Over the counter w/o Rx or store 47 46 40
 Pharmacy w/Rx from doctor 41 48 44
 Pharmacy w/o Rx 33 35 31
 Pharmacist-provided Rx 18 15 18
Innovative strategies 27 26 22
 Other nontraditional delivery service (e.g., Uber) 21 19 13
 Delivery by drone 14 11 8
 Vending machine 13 11 11
 Bike messenger 5 4 5

State samples include respondents who reported using contraception in the 3 months before the survey and who indicated at least one preference for a source of contraception; samples are weighted to reflect women aged 18–44 years within each state.

a

Preferences for contraception sources are not mutually exclusive; respondents could indicate as many preferences as they desired. Grouped preferences are presented in bold and reflect the percentage of respondents who indicated at least one of the preferences included within that group.