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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2018 Aug 17;99(1):22–26. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2018.08.014

Table 2:

Descriptive Statistics for participants who enrolled in the survey arm of the HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative and responded to key attitude, sociodemographic, and behavior measures.

Attitudes towards importance of pregnancy prevention1 Emotions about a hypothetical pregnancy1
Mean 95% CI Mean 95% CI
Full Sample By Pregnancy ntentions (% of sample) 86 (SD=21)2 85 87 15 (SD=17)2 14 16
2–5 years (24%) 84 83 86 25 23 26
5–10 years (30%) 90 89 90 13 12 14
Uncertain (20%) 89 88 91 12 11 14
Never (26%) 80 78 82 11 10 12

N=3,130 Based on 100-point visual analog scale (VAS). Higher scores indicate greater importance of prevention and more positive emotions towards pregnancy.

1

Range from 0 to 100.

2

Multivariate models show effects in 10-point units