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Like Chocolate: Adolescent Emergency Contraception Use in Nairobi

Like Chocolate: Adolescent Emergency Contraception Use in Nairobi. Karen P. Fogg, M.PH. 1 Jill Keesbury, Ph.D. 2 Rob Stephenson, Ph.D. 1. 1 Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, USA 2 Population Council, Nairobi, Kenya. Background: An “Epidemic" of EC Abuse?.

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Like Chocolate: Adolescent Emergency Contraception Use in Nairobi

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  1. Like Chocolate: Adolescent Emergency Contraception Use in Nairobi Karen P. Fogg, M.PH.1 Jill Keesbury, Ph.D.2 Rob Stephenson, Ph.D.1 1 Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, USA 2 Population Council, Nairobi, Kenya

  2. Background: An “Epidemic" of EC Abuse?

  3. Study Objectives • Test assumptions of media reports • Rapidly assess EC use in Nairobi • Serve as formative research for future in-depth study on EC use and risky sexual behavior

  4. Methodology • Survey of females 14-24 in Nairobi, Kenya • 300 respondents • 100 secondary school • 100 University • 100 Out-of-school • Questionnaire examined sexual activity, contraceptive knowledge/use, risk perceptions

  5. Findings

  6. Knowledge of EC is high among Nairobi’s adolescents Knowledge of EC in Survey Population and KDHS, by Percentage

  7. …but correct knowledge is much lower Knowledge of EC vs. Correct Knowledge of EC, by percentage n=296

  8. Most learn about EC from friends or family

  9. Knowledge of EC does not imply use Knowledge of EC vs. Use of EC, by percentage n=296

  10. Use of EC among Nairobi adolescents is higher than in the rest of the country, but still relatively low Ever-use of EC vs. Other Modern Methods, by percentage

  11. Repeat use is lower than implied by the media You or Your Friends: Ever Use of EC vs. Repeat Use, by percentage N=165

  12. Most obtain EC from private pharmacies

  13. Conclusions • Knowledge of EC is high among adolescents in Nairobi, although correct and comprehensive information is lacking • There is no “epidemic” of EC abuse • Use of EC still remains low in comparison to other methods • Repeat use is not widespread

  14. Contacts Jill Keesbury, Ph.D. Population Council, Nairobi PO Box 17643 Nairobi 00500 Kenya +254 20 271 3480 jkeesbury@pcnairobi.org

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