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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2014 Nov 15;91(2):143–149. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.11.003

Table 2. Change in contraceptive use following request for pregnancy testing from study clinic.

Immediately after Clinic Visit Pre-intervention Group (n=95) Intervention Group (n=228) P-Value
Received EC 5.3% (5) 21.9% (50) <0.001
IUD placed 0.0% (0) 4.4% (10) 0.04
Implant placed 0.0% (0) 0.9% (2) 0.99c

3-Month Follow-up (n=71)a (n=167)a

Highly effective reversible
contraception at last intercourseb 18.3% (13) 32.4% (54) 0.03
Switched from none to any method 16.9% (12) 39.5% (66) <0.001
Switched to more effective method 26.8% (19) 49.7% (83) 0.001
Any condom use 63.4% (45) 59.9% (100) 0.61
a

Surveys were completed by 95 women during the pre-intervention period and 228 women during the intervention period; however, loss to follow up at 3-months was 25% during the pre-intervention period and 27% during the intervention period.

b

Highly effective reversible contraceptives include intrauterine, subdermal, and injectable contraception.

c

Fishers Exact used when cell value <5