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HERO ID
3202815
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Contraception in Japan: Current trends
Author(s)
Yoshida, H; Sakamoto, H; Leslie, A; Takahashi, O; Tsuboi, S; Kitamura, K
Year
2016
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Contraception
ISSN:
0010-7824
Language
English
PMID
26872717
DOI
10.1016/j.contraception.2016.02.006
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
High proportion of Japanese uses condoms; lower proportion uses oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). We examined the longitudinal patterns for contraceptive usage in Japan and evaluated differences before and after OCP government approval.
STUDY DESIGN:
We accessed nationally representative survey data for women aged 16-49years from 1950 to 2014.
RESULTS:
Usage of condoms and OCP was 83.4% and 3.0%, respectively in 2014. OCP use before (1.21%) and after (1.97%) government approval did not differ significantly (p=.58).
CONCLUSIONS:
The prevalence of OCP usage remains low in Japan. A wide gap in use between Japan and other developed countries exists.
IMPLICATIONS:
Through a wide gap in OCP use between Japan and other countries, we revealed how choices of contraceptive methods and their benefits could be openly available for women of reproductive age, and how health care professionals disseminate appropriate knowledge about contraception for women in need.
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