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. 2021 Jan 19;33(2):163–174. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2020.1870024

Table 1.

Weighted Demographic Characteristics of IUD, Implant, and Non-LARC Contraceptive Users.

  IUD users
(n = 163)
Implant users
(n = 45)
Non-LARC contraceptive users
(n = 566)
 
Row % (n) Row % (n) Row % (n) p-Value
Age       .026
 14–24 19.2 (28) 11.3 (16) 69.5 (100)  
 25–39 20.4 (102) 5.7 (28) 73.8 (368)  
 40+ 25.3 (33) 0.4 (1) 74.3 (98)  
Race/ethnicity       .320
 White, non-Hispanic 23.4 (109) 4.3 (20) 72.3 (337)  
 Black, non-Hispanic 17.2 (18) 10.7 (12) 72.1 (78)  
 Other, non-Hispanic 23.4 (8) 3.9 (1) 73.8 (28)  
 Hispanic 17.4 (25) 8.1 (12) 74.5 (109)  
 2+ Races 7.5 (1) 2.9 (0) 89.6 (14)  
Education       .144
 Less than high school 13.1 (8) 5.0 (3) 81.9 (48)  
 High school 21.2 (29) 4.8 (7) 74.0 (103)  
 Some college 24.2 (62) 9.8 (25) 66.1 (170)  
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 19.9 (64) 3.3 (11) 76.8 (246)  
Annual household income       .035
 ≤$25,000 23.0 (19) 5.3 (4) 71.7 (59)  
 $25,000–$49,999 15.6 (25) 10.5 (17) 73.9 (118)  
 $50,000–$74,999 15.2 (20) 3.9 (5) 81.0 (108)  
 ≥$75,000 24.8 (99) 4.8 (19) 70.5 (281)  
Current relationship status       .074
 Single, not dating 7.9 (6) 11.2 (8) 80.9 (56)  
 Single and dating 17.7 (13) 8.2 (6) 74.2 (54)  
 In a relationship 18.9 (50) 69 (18) 74.2 (197)  
 Married 25.6 (93) 3.6 (13) 70.8 (258)  
Sexual identity       .719
 Heterosexual 20.4 (143) 5.6 (39) 74.0 (516)  
 Lesbian 6.2 (16) 0.0 (0) 93.8 (2)  
 Bisexual 29.0 (19) 7.5 (5) 63.5 (42)  
 Asexual 0.0 (0) 0.0 (0) 100.0 (2)  
 Something elsea 18.7 (1) 16.3 (1) 65.0 (4)  
Seen healthcare provider in the past year       .702
 Yes 21.2 (146) 5.8 (40) 73.0 (504)  
 No 16.4 (13) 5.1 (4) 78.5 (61)  

aResponses for something else included demisexual and trisexual.