2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2015.04.004
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Do as we say, not as we do: experiences of unprotected intercourse reported by members of the Society of Family Planning

Abstract: Objectives We examine the lifetime and past-year prevalence and circumstances of unprotected intercourse among members of the Society of Family Planning (SFP), a professional reproductive health organization in the United States. Study Design We invited the membership of SFP (n=477) via email to participate in an anonymous online survey. The response rate was 70% (n=340). We asked whether respondents had ever and in the past year had unprotected vaginal intercourse when not intending a pregnancy, and if so, … Show more

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“…Our ever-risk is likely lower because our query was limited to time since training commenced; our past-year risk of 13% may be accounted for by omission of withdrawal from the comparative study's gure. 3 Regardless, among the family planning clinician population, contraceptive risks have been, and continue to be, part of the lived experience after the initiation of medical training. We measured perceived failure rather than pregnancy incidence.…”
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“…Our ever-risk is likely lower because our query was limited to time since training commenced; our past-year risk of 13% may be accounted for by omission of withdrawal from the comparative study's gure. 3 Regardless, among the family planning clinician population, contraceptive risks have been, and continue to be, part of the lived experience after the initiation of medical training. We measured perceived failure rather than pregnancy incidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We de ned underprotected and unprotected intercourse using adapted items from Aiken and Trussell. 3 Speci cally, we measured underprotected intercourse to document the common practice of beginning intercourse without a form of contraception, given the risk of sperm exposure in pre-ejaculatory uid, while also including withdrawal as a method of contraception.…”
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