Study Objective: In an increasing number of states, parents must provide permission for their daughters under 18-years-old to start contraception. We sought to understand perceptions among mother-daughter dyads about sources of information, and to describe dyadic interactions when discussing contraception.
Methods: Dyads were recruited from an adolescent medicine clinic in Dallas, TX.
Objectives: Evaluate trainees' perceptions of past training and confidence in counseling about five contraceptive methods.
Study Design: Trainees completed an online survey in 2020. Logistic regressions evaluated the relationship between participant characteristics and confidence.