LARC
What is Long Acting Reversible Contraception?
158.5, 94.0, and 41.5 per 1000
What are the rates of pregnancy, birth, and abortion in US teens (2008)?
Lack of information about effective contraception, limited access, and cost
What are barriers to LARC methods by teens?
Following people over a course of time and determining the outcome.
What is a prospective cohort study?
Placing a women's priorities, needs and preferences first
What is a woman-centered approach?
Reduce unintended pregnancies
What are the benefits of using contraception?
34.0, 19.4, and 9.7 per 1000 teens
What are the rates of pregnancy, birth, and abortion in CHOICE participants (2008 - 2013)?
Rates of unintended pregnancies are higher in
What is poor women of color?
Girls and women 14 to 45 years of age
Who were the study participants?
LARC promotion efforts should focus on
What is improving access for ALL women?
Contraceptive method that is inserted in the uterus
What is an IUD?
4 in 10 become pregnant by 20 years of age, as compared with 2 in 10
What are the rates in Hispanic and Black teens compared to Whites?
Legislative act has provided newfound access to contraceptives
What is the Affordable Care Act?
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What is 1404?
Delivery of the reproductive CHOICE program
What is going beyond a LARC first approach?
Contraceptive method inserted in the upper arm
What is an implant?
$10 billion
What is the cost for public assistance and healthcare?
Unintended pregnancy rates have skyrocketed _______ acting reversible contraception.
What is long (LARC)?
Study region
What is St. Louis, M?
Structured counseling strips
What is ranking a women's priorities?
Contraceptive method that reduces the risk of contracting an STI
What is a condom?
Less than 5% of U.S. teens
How many teens report using LARC methods?
Increased focus on LARC undermines role of
What are social determinants?
72% of participants chose
What is the percentage of people who chose LARC methods?
Expansion of LARC promotion programs
What are contraceptive options for women?