[HTML][HTML] Reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception in Western countries: A systematic review

M Le Guen, C Schantz, A Régnier-Loilier… - Social science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past decade, women in Western countries have taken to various social media
platforms to share their dissatisfactory experiences with hormonal contraception, which may …

Sort and sift, think and shift: let the data be your guide an applied approach to working with, learning from, and privileging qualitative data.

R Maietta, P Mihas, K Swartout… - Qualitative …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract The Sort and Sift, Think and Shift qualitative data analysis approach is an iterative
process where analysts dive into data to understand its content, dimensions, and properties …

“When is health care actually going to be care?” The lived experience of family planning care among young black women

RG Logan, EM Daley, CA Vamos… - Qualitative Health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
While family planning care (FPC) visits may serve as opportunities to address gaps in
knowledge and access to limited resources, young Black women may also face structural …

Structural inequity and pregnancy desires in emerging adulthood

AM Gomez, S Arteaga, B Freihart - Archives of sexual behavior, 2021 - Springer
Public health discourses often claim that delaying pregnancy is associated with social and
economic benefits. Yet research suggests that, for young people, structural inequity is most …

Reproductive oppression enters the twenty-first century: pressure to use long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) in the context of “LARC first”

MCW Eeckhaut, Y Hara - Socius, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The common emphasis on the superior pregnancy protection of long-acting reversible
contraception (LARC) may result in medical providers' pressuring women, especially those …

Contraceptive decision-making and priorities: What happens before patients see a healthcare provider

K Fulcher, M Drabkin, J Gibson… - … Canadian Journal of …, 2021 - utpjournals.press
Extensive research has been conducted on the contraceptive decision-making that patients
engage in during their appointment with healthcare providers and the approaches used by …

Assessing contraceptive use as a continuum: outcomes of a qualitative assessment of the contraceptive journey

RG Simmons, J Baayd, M Waters, Z Diener… - Reproductive …, 2023 - Springer
Background Contraceptive use is often a multi-decade experience for people who can
become pregnant, yet few studies have assessed how this ongoing process impacts …

“I talked to a couple of friends that had it”: Informal feminized health networks and contraceptive method choices

C Dalessandro, R Thorpe, J Sanders - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Scholars recognize that social networks can influence a number of health behaviors,
including women's contraceptive method choices. However, the gendered dynamics …

Measuring a Critical Component of Contraceptive Decision Making: The Contraceptive Concerns and Beliefs Scale

CH Rocca, I Muñoz, L Rao, S Levin, O Tzvieli… - Maternal and Child …, 2024 - Springer
Introduction Concerns about safety and side effects from contraceptives are widespread and
related to reluctance to use them. Measuring these concerns is an essential component of …

Factors affecting contraceptive choice in women over 40: a qualitative study

J Burgin, JV Bailey - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To explore the views of women over 40 years in choosing and using
contraception, and to inform how contraceptive counselling for this age group could be …