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Contraception and Unintended Pregnancy among Unmarried Female University Students: A Cross-sectional Study from China.


ABSTRACT: This study aims to understand the level of contraceptive knowledge and attitudes towards contraception, and then to explore the association between the contraceptive behavior and unintended pregnancy in unmarried female university students in China. A cross-sectional study was conducted of university students in 49 universities across 7 cities in China from September 2007 to January 2008. We distributed 74,800 questionnaires, of which 69,842 were returned. In this paper, the data from 35,383 unmarried female university students were analyzed. The prevalence of sexual intercourse in unmarried female university students was 10.2%. The prevalence of unintended pregnancy in those sexually active female university students, was 31.8%. Among students with pregnancy, 53.5% experienced two or more pregnancies. 28.3% of the students with sexual intercourse reported that they always adopted contraceptive methods, and of those 82.9% chose to use male condoms. The majority (83.9%) of students with unintended pregnancy chose to terminate the latest pregnancy by surgical abortion or medical abortion. The contraceptive knowledge level of students who experienced unintended pregnancy was lower than those who did not. In China, about one third of unmarried female students with sexual intercourse experience unintended pregnancy. A variety of contraceptive methods are adopted, but the frequency of contraceptive use is low. Most of unmarried female students who experienced unintended pregnancy would choose to terminate the pregnancy with surgical or medical abortion. University students, especially the ones who have experienced unintended pregnancy, lack contraceptive and reproductive health knowledge.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4474598 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contraception and Unintended Pregnancy among Unmarried Female University Students: A Cross-sectional Study from China.

Wang Hongjing H   Long Lu L   Cai Hui H   Wu Yue Y   Xu Jing J   Shu Chang C   Wang Peng P   Li Bo B   Wei Qinyu Q   Shang Xuejun X   Wang Xueyi X   Zhang Meimei M   Xiong Chengliang C   Yin Ping P  

PloS one 20150619 6


This study aims to understand the level of contraceptive knowledge and attitudes towards contraception, and then to explore the association between the contraceptive behavior and unintended pregnancy in unmarried female university students in China. A cross-sectional study was conducted of university students in 49 universities across 7 cities in China from September 2007 to January 2008. We distributed 74,800 questionnaires, of which 69,842 were returned. In this paper, the data from 35,383 unm  ...[more]

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