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The effect of access to emergency contraceptive pills on women's use of highly effective contraceptives: Results from a French national cohort study

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  • Moreau, C.
  • Trussell, J.
  • Michelot, F.
  • Bajos, N.

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We examined changes in contraceptive behaviors after emergency contraception (EC) pill use. A nationally representative cohort of 2863 French women was studied to identify 272 instances of EC pill use. In 71% of the cases, we found no changes in contraceptive practices from the time of EC pill use to 6 months later: 41% of women continued use of highly effective methods and 30% continued less effective methods. Only 8.4% switched from highly effective to less effective methods.

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  • Moreau, C. & Trussell, J. & Michelot, F. & Bajos, N., 2009. "The effect of access to emergency contraceptive pills on women's use of highly effective contraceptives: Results from a French national cohort study," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 99(3), pages 441-442.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2007.118935_7
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.118935
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    1. Clarke, Damian & Salinas, Viviana, 2020. "Access to The Emergency Contraceptive Pill Improves Women's Health: Evidence from Chile," IZA Discussion Papers 13134, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

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