1998
DOI: 10.1097/00006250-199811000-00010
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The Rise and Fall of Levonorgestrel Implants

Abstract: Objective: To assess shifts over a 4-year period in attitudes of low-income US women regarding use of levonorgestrel implants.Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was administered at two different points in time to English-speaking women of reproductive age seeking gynecologic or obstetric care in southeast Texas. The first survey, administered to 762 women in 1992, elicited information on demographic and reproductive characteristics, as well as exposure to information on implants and attitudes regarding use of… Show more

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“…Evidence suggests that traumatic events in adolescence increase both risk of suicidal behavior as well as smoking (Berenson, Wiemann, & McCombs, 2001). Further research in this area is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%