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. 2020 Jun 9;8(2):99. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy8020099

Table 3.

Sexual Behaviors and Likelihood of Obtaining Birth Control from a Community Pharmacist.

Characteristic Number Students Percent of Students Likelihood of Obtaining Birth Control from a Pharmacist
Extremely or Moderately Unsure Not Very Likely or Not at All p-Value
Sexually active with a man 570 68.8% 84.0% 7.5% 8.5% 0.027
Relationship status 829 0.906
 Committed relationship not living together 318 38.4% 73.8% 13.9% 12.3%
 No relationship, not sexually active 191 23.0% 75.3% 11.0% 13.7%
 Committed relationship, living together 116 14.0% 75.7% 12.2% 12.2%
 No relationship, sexually active 106 12.8% 73.8% 16.5% 9.7%
 Married 87 10.5% 75.0% 11.3% 13.8%
 Relationship with a woman 6 0.7% 83.3% 16.7% 0.0%
 Other 2 0.6% 50.0% 50.0% 0.0%
Times unprotected intercourse past year if sexually active 814 0.044
 Never 306 32.4% 75.8% 10.1% 14.1%
 One time 47 6.5% 88.9% 6.7% 4.4%
 A few times 143 19.8% 69.3% 15.7% 15.0%
 Most of the time 94 13.0% 73.6% 16.5% 9.9%
 Every time 132 18.3% 80.3% 13.4% 6.3%
Condom use 1 815
 Never 240 36.9% 77.8% 11.5% 10.7% 0.761
 <50% of the time 129 19.8% 75.2% 13.6% 11.2%
 50–75% 31 4.8% 75.9% 13.8% 10.3%
 76–90% 47 7.2% 72.7% 20.5% 6.8%
 90–99% 87 13.4% 77.9% 14.0% 8.1%
 100% 117 18.0% 75.2% 9.7% 15.0%
Worried about getting pregnant 819 0.638
 Very worried 40 4.9% 81.6% 10.50% 7.9%
 Moderately worried 92 11.2% 79.1% 9.90% 11.0%
 Somewhat worried 184 22.5% 77.1% 11.20% 11.7%
 Not worried 328 40.0% 72.9% 15.50% 11.7%
 Not in a sexual relationship 175 21.4% 71.9% 12.60% 15.6%
Emergency contraception use 281 34.6% 68.8% 18.80% 12.5% Not done

1 Of sexually active students.