To study the extent to which variation in satisfaction with a birth control method is explained by variation in perceived physical and psychological effects.
Methods
A population survey among 1466 German women was carried out. Within the overall sample, 1303 women had ever used oral contraceptives, 996 had relied on condoms, 342 had ever used intrauterine devices (IUD), 428 had used natural family planning and 139 women were sterilized. For each method a woman had ever used, she answered questions about satisfaction with the method, concerns about getting pregnant or suffering health risks during use, ease of use, changes in sexual relationship, relationship with the partner and mood. Past and current users of oral contraceptives and IUDs and sterilized women additionally reported changes in menstrual bleeding.
Results
Variation in satisfaction was, for a large part, explained by variation in health concerns among oral contraceptive users, by variation in perceived changes in the quality of the sexual relationship among condom users, by perceived ease of use among IUD users and sterilized women, and by variation in pregnancy concern among natural family planning users.
Conclusion
Counselling about these perceived experiences is most likely to result in greater satisfaction and therefore improved compliance.
women satisfaction birth control methods survey, oral contraceptive satisfaction health concerns compliance, natural family planning satisfaction pregnancy concern, condom use satisfaction sexual relationship quality, IUD ease of use satisfaction intrauterine device, contraceptive counseling satisfaction improved compliance, German population survey contraceptive method preferences, psychological effects birth control method satisfaction, contraceptive method comparison perceived side effects, sterilization satisfaction perceived ease of use
PMID 11763979 11763979 DOI 10.1080/713604231 10.1080/713604231
Cite this article
den Tonkelaar, D., & Oddens, B. J. (2001). Factors influencing women's satisfaction with birth control methods. *The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception*, *6*(3), 153-158. https://doi.org/10.1080/713604231
den Tonkelaar D, Oddens BJ. Factors influencing women's satisfaction with birth control methods. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2001;6(3):153-158. doi:10.1080/713604231
den Tonkelaar, D., and Björn J. Oddens. "Factors influencing women's satisfaction with birth control methods." *The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception*, vol. 6, no. 3, 2001, pp. 153-158.
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