Objectives: To find out if young women have specific problems with the use
of contraception or contraceptive services. Study design: A national postal
survey was conducted, RR 74%. Women aged 18-34 years (with experience of c
ontraceptive use)were included in this report (n=1239). Results: Weekly nee
d for contraception was highest in the age group 18-24 years (61%), oral co
ntraception being the most widely used method regardless of parity. Condoms
were used by 35-37% in all age groups, either alone or combined with oral
contraceptives (17% of young nulliparas). Women aged 18-24 years had mainly
used public or subsidized services (79%). Of quality characteristics, only
satisfaction with the kindness of the service provider varied significantl
y by age. The cost of contraception was highest in the youngest age group.
Conclusions: The study did not point at any serious problems in family plan
ning among young women, but it did produce several clues for the developmen
t of family planning services in general. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland
Ltd. All rights reserved.