Mie studied the knowledge and use of hormonal emergency contraception
(EC) in Finland by mailing a questionnaire to a national sample of 300
0 women aged 18-44 years (response rate 74%). Ten percent of the women
aged under 25 and 4% of all respondents had sometimes used EC. Unmarr
ied women were more likely to report having used hormonal EC than were
married women, and nulliparous women reported more use than did parou
s women. However, no statistically significant difference in EC use am
ong women with or without previous abortion history was observed. Olde
r women were less aware of EC than of other methods; only one-third of
the women aged over 35 knew about this method. Current contraceptive
practices were otherwise similar among ever-users and never-users of E
C, but EC users more commonly reported using condom together with oral
contraceptives or IUD. Nobody re ported using EC as her only contrace
ptive method. Our findings suggest that EC is appropriately used in Fi
nland, but more information about use of the method is still needed. (
C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.