Objectives. This study estimated the prevalence of home pregnancy testing a
mong adolescents.
Methods. A survey was administered in 11 urban clinics to 600 females aged
13 to 19 years.
Results. The prevalence of home pregnancy test use was 34% among 474 sexual
ly experienced youths; 77% of the users had received at least 1 negative pr
egnancy test result, and 48% took no further action for confirmation. Compa
red with those who had never used such tests, users were older, younger at
sexual debut, less likely to consistently use effective birth control, and
more likely to have ever been pregnant.
dConclusions. Health care clinics are important sources for pregnancy preve
ntion, but clinics may have limited opportunity to intervene with some yout
hs who use home pregnancy tests.