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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2022 Aug 26;35(6):669–675. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2022.08.009

Table 2:

Reproductive Health Variables of Adolescent and Young Adult Stakeholders

Sexually Active (ever) Total (%)
Yes 37 (69.8)
No 16 (30.2)
Types of Birth Control Used PreviouslyƱ (n=33)
Birth Control Pill 18 (54.5)
DepoProvera 4 (12.1)
Arm Implant 1 (3.0)
Intrauterine Device (IUD) 7 (21.2)
Condoms 28 (84.8)
Emergency Contraception 8 (24.2)
Withdrawal 14 (42.4)
Birth Control Patch/Vaginal Ring 0 (0)
Frequency of Using Dual Protection
All of the Time 7 (21.2)
Most of the Time 7 (21.2)
About half of the Time 3 (9.1)
Not that Often 6 (18.2)
Never 10 (30.3)
“I know enough about condoms to obtain them, when needed”
Strongly Agree or Agree 53 (100)
“I know enough about hormonal contraception to obtain it, when needed”
Strongly Agree or Agree 34 (64.2)
Neutral 11 (20.8)
Strongly Disagree or Disagree 8 (15.1)
Previous Pregnancy 0
Previous Sexually Transmitted Infection 3 (5.7)
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Stakeholders allowed to select more than one method