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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2014 Dec 19;91(4):320–327. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.12.005

Table 3.

Distribution of Withdrawal Use by Socio-demographic and Psycho-sexual Variables

Any use of withdrawal Only use of withdrawal
Women
Men
Women
Men
row %a p row % p row % p row % p
Socio-demographic variables
Age
15–19 17.6 21.0 8.6 4.1
20–24 12.6 16.0 6.7 6.3
Education
No HS diploma or GED 14.0 13.2 8.8 4.4
HS diploma or GED 13.3 19.6 7.2 7.9
Any college or more 14.7 19.0 6.5 5.3
Race/ethnicity
White, Non-Hispanic 15.3 18.6 6.5 4.8
Black, Non-Hispanic 12.2 13.8 9.3 4.9
Other, Non-Hispanic 13.9 14.8 9.9 6.7
Hispanic 11.3 17.0 7.6 9.0
Union Status *** <0.001
Married 11.8 7.0 8.7 6.5
Cohabitating 11.7 10.5 5.1 6.1
Single, not cohabitating 15.6 21.3 7.7 5.4
Mother’s Education
Less than high school 9.5 12.5 6.9 5.9
High school graduate or GED 14.8 17.3 7.6 6.0
Some college or more 15.1 18.7 7.2 5.5
Received Public Assistance in Last Year * <0.05
Yes 11.5 12.8 7.8 5.4
No 15.4 19.1 7.0 5.8
Religion
No religion 13.4 18.1 8.0 6.6
Catholic 13.2 20.7 6.8 6.8
Protestant 14.7 15.0 7.2 4.1
Other religions 15.7 14.6 7.2 7.7
Current Health Insurance
No insurance 13.2 15.5 8.8 6.3
Private insurance 16.0 19.4 6.7 5.5
Public insurance 10.1 12.1 6.5 5.5
Psycho-sexual variables
If you got pregnant /got your partner pregnant, how would you feel? * <0.05 ** <0.01
Upset 13.1 20.9 5.9 4.8
Pleased 19.7 15.2 12.9 5.2
Wouldn’t care 48.2 26.8 16.4 12.9
Chances of reduced physical pleasure if condom used *** <0.001 ** <0.05 * <0.05
a little chance or no chance 12.8 9.2 6.0 2.9
50–50 chance 14.9 16.8 7.9 6.4
a pretty good chance or certain chance 18.1 23.6 11.5 7.3
a

All the percentage values are weighted to account for survey design effects. Row % refers to percent among subgroups by row.

*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01

***

p<0.001