Knowledge and attitudes about the differences between emergency contraception and medical abortion among middle-class women and men of reproductive age in …

H Gould, C Ellertson, G Corona - Contraception, 2002 - Elsevier
Two reproductive technologies—emergency contraception and medical abortion—have the
potential to reduce unintended pregnancy significantly in Latin America. Lack of knowledge …

Emergency contraception in Mexico City: what do health care providers and potential users know and think about it?

A Langer, C Harper, C Garcia-Barrios, R Schiavon… - Contraception, 1999 - Elsevier
Emergency contraception promises to reduce Mexico's high unwanted pregnancy and
unsafe abortion rates. Because oral contraceptives are sold over-the-counter, several …

'Without a plan'but 'keeping on track': Views on contraception, pregnancy and abortion in Mexico City

F Juarez, AM Bayer - Global public health, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Despite increased use of modern contraception among Mexican women, there has been a
significant increase in abortions. Little is known about the experiences behind these trends …

Developing culturally relevant educational materials about emergency contraception

L Colarossi, M Billowitz, V Breitbart - Journal of Health …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
New York City has growing numbers of Mexican and Caribbean born residents, who have
been identified as underserved communities for reproductive health care. We conducted …

Emergency contraception in Honduras: knowledge, attitudes, and practice among urban family planning clients

SG García, D Lara, SH Landis, EA Yam, S Pavón - 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Emergency contraception (EC) has the potential to improve women's reproductive health
significantly. In Honduras, where nearly one‐fourth of pregnancies are unplanned, the need …

Managing unplanned pregnancies in five countries: perspectives on contraception and abortion decisions

AO Tsui, J Casterline, S Singh, A Bankole… - Global public …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Why is induced abortion common in environments in which modern contraception is readily
available? This study analyses qualitative data collected from focus group discussions and …

Emergency contraception in Mexico: Trends in knowledge and ever-use 2006–2014

L Han, B Saavedra-Avendano, W Lambert, R Fu… - Maternal and child …, 2017 - Springer
Objectives A package of interventions to introduce emergency contraception (EC) to Mexico
was implemented, resulting in the addition of EC to the national family planning guidelines …

Experiences and opinions of health‐care professionals regarding legal abortion in Mexico City: A qualitative study

X Contreras, MG Van Dijk, T Sanchez… - Studies in Family …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines the experiences and opinions of health‐care professionals after the
legalization of abortion in Mexico City in 2007. Sixty‐four semistructured interviews were …

Women's reports on postabortion family-planning services provided by the public-sector legal abortion program in Mexico City

D Becker, CD Olavarrieta, SG Garcia… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Objective To investigate patients' views of family-planning services provided in Mexico City
during abortion care at public facilities and their acceptance of postabortion contraception …

Do women and men consider abortion as an alternative to contraception in the United States? An exploratory study

AM Moore, S Singh, A Bankole - Global public health, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The USA, a country with widespread access to the full range of modern methods of
contraception, continues to have one of the highest abortion rates among developed …