AI Article Synopsis

  • Contraceptive preferences, which are what people want to use to prevent pregnancy, can change over time based on life events like getting married or having a baby.
  • A study in Kenya found that many women changed their preferred contraceptive method in just one year, with 18% of users and 46% of nonusers reporting changes.
  • This shows that family planning programs need to offer different options so people can adapt to their changing needs and situations.

Article Abstract

Contraceptive preferences are important for reproductive outcomes, such as contraceptive continuation and pregnancy. Current approaches to measuring reproductive preferences in population surveys are limited to exploring only fertility preferences and implicitly assume that contracepting people are using a method they want. We know that people change their fertility preferences over the life course as a response to life events, but there is no information about changes in contraceptive preferences, given the limited evidence about the measurement and distribution of contraceptive preferences. In this study, we examined the extent of change in women's contraceptive preferences over one year and identified characteristics associated with this change in Kenya using three rounds of nationally representative longitudinal data. Over one year, 18 percent of contraceptive users and 46 percent of contraceptive nonusers reported changes in their preferred contraceptive. Experiencing a pregnancy or birth and changes in marital status were associated with changes in contraceptive preferences for users and nonusers. We found that contraceptive preferences are dynamic, suggesting that family planning programs should ensure people's access to various methods to respond to women's changing circumstances and preferences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sifp.12271DOI Listing

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