PREFERENCES FOR CONTRACEPTIVE ATTRIBUTES - VOICES OF WOMEN IN CIUDAD-JUAREZ, MEXICO

Citation
Sg. Garcia et al., PREFERENCES FOR CONTRACEPTIVE ATTRIBUTES - VOICES OF WOMEN IN CIUDAD-JUAREZ, MEXICO, International family planning perspectives, 23(2), 1997, pp. 52-58
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Family Studies",Demografy
ISSN journal
01903187
Volume
23
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
52 - 58
Database
ISI
SICI code
0190-3187(1997)23:2<52:PFCA-V>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Ten focus-group discussions on attributes of contraceptive methods wer e held in 1994 with 77 low-income women living in 10 neighborhoods in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The discussions indicated that the women strong ly preferred highly effective contraceptives that would allow users to maintain regular monthly bleeding and that would not cause unpleasant side effects. Monthly bleeding was especially important to these wome n, since it provided reassurance that pregnancy had been prevented. Se crecy from partners was important to some, but not to the majority of women in the focus groups. Among the numerous obstacles to method acce ptance identified were unwanted bleeding problems, partner's objection s, fear that an irreversible method might produce intolerable side eff ects, concern that providers would insert a device without consent, fe ar of not being able to conceive quickly after stopping use and discom fort with having to interrupt intimacy or touch oneself to insert a me thod.