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. 2022 May 7;19:111. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01413-x

Table 3.

Observed contraceptive use over time (2013–2017) among Australian women born 1989–1995, according to chronic disease status

Contraceptive Chronic disease status
2013 (Survey 1, aged 18–24)
Chronic disease status
2015 (Survey 3, aged 20–26)
Chronic disease status
2017 (Survey 5, aged 22–28)
No
n = 11,476
n (%)
Yes
n = 2674
n (%)
No
n = 6114
n (%)
Yes
n = 1707
n (%)
No
n = 5589
n (%)
Yes
n = 1628
n (%)
Any contraception 10,108 (88.1) 2339 (87.5) 5450 (89.1%) 1536 (90.0%) 4953 (88.6) 1430 (87.8)
Pill 6343 (55.3) 1465 (54.8) 3292 (53.8%) 902 (52.8%) 2522 (45.1) 693 (42.6)
Condom 4950 (43.1) 1135 (42.4) 2433 (39.8%) 659 (38.6%) 2090 (37.4) 592 (36.4)
Progestogen-only implant 1188 (10.4) 283 (10.6) 712 (11.6%) 233 (13.6%) 671 (12.0) 202 (12.4)
Progestogen IUD 212 (1.8) 81 (3.0) 276 (4.5%) 83 (4.9%) 493 (8.8) 176 (10.8)
Other methods 68 (0.6) 10 (0.4) 217 (3.5%) 75 (4.4%) 247 (4.4) 106 (6.5)
No contraception 1368 (11.9) 335 (12.5) 664 (10.9%) 171 (10.0%) 636 (11.4) 198 (12.2)
Number of contraceptives
 0 1368 (11.9) 335 (12.5) 664 (10.9%) 171 (10.0%) 636 (11.4) 198 (12.2)
 1 7244 (63.1) 1632 (61.0) 3990 (65.3%) 1126 (66.0%) 3897 (69.7) 1093 (67.1)
 2 2832 (24.7) 701 (26.2) 1444 (23.6%) 405 (23.7%) 1045 (18.7) 336 (20.6)
 3+ 32 (0.3) 6 (0.2) 16 (0.3%) 5 (0.3%) 11 (0.2) 1 (0.1)

Types of contraception do not add to 100% due to being able to choose multiple contraceptive methods