Use of preferred contraceptive method among young adults in Texas and California: A comparison by state and insurance coverage
Kristine Hopkins,
Jennifer Yarger,
Irene Rossetto,
Audrey Sanchez,
Elisa Brown,
Sarah Elmes,
Thaddeus Mantaro,
Kari White and
Cynthia C Harper
PLOS ONE, 2023, vol. 18, issue 8, 1-12
Abstract:
Background: Young people’s ability to use their preferred contraceptive method is an indicator of reproductive autonomy and healthcare access. State policies can hinder or facilitate access to a preferred contraceptive method. Objective: This study compared use of preferred contraceptive method in Texas and California, states with contrasting health policy contexts that impact health insurance coverage and access to subsidized family planning services. Methods: We used baseline survey data from an ongoing cluster randomized controlled trial of sexually active students, assigned female at birth, ages 18–25, at 29 community colleges in Texas and California (N = 1,974). We described contraceptive preferences and use, as well as reasons for nonuse of a preferred method. We conducted multivariable-adjusted mixed-effects logistic regression analyses for clustered data, and then calculated the predicted probability of using a preferred contraceptive method in Texas and California by insurance status. Results: More Texas participants were uninsured than Californians (30% vs. 8%, p
Date: 2023
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