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I will find the best method that will work for me : navigating contraceptive journeys amongst South African adolescent girls and young women

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Duby, Zoe
Bergh, Kate
Bunce, Brittany
Jonas, Kim
Slingers, Nevilene
Mathews, Catherine
Abdullah, Fareed

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BioMed Central

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Given that South Africa has one of the highest rates of pregnancy amongst adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) globally, the provision of contraceptives to this group has been a key focus in recent years. Pregnancy prevention involves an on-going continuum of decision-making around contraceptive method choice, uptake, use, experience, continuation, and discontinuation. METHODS: This paper presents analysis of data from a cross-sectional survey with 2376 AGYW, as well as qualitative in-depth interviews (IDIs) with 54 AGYW, inclusive of contraceptive journey narratives. We examine the preferences, valued characteristics, choices, beliefs, understandings and experiences of choosing and using contraceptives amongst AGYW in two South African communities characterised by high rates of pregnancy. RESULTS: These findings shed light on the preferences towards, beliefs about, and experiences of choosing, using and discontinuing contraceptive methods amongst this population, with survey data suggesting that the most popular methods were the injection, followed by the implant, and then the oral pill. Findings illustrate the complexity and dynamic nature of contraceptive decision-making and the varied embodied and lived experiences of contraceptive use, and how these are impacted by contraception service provision. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings show that contraception experiences of each individual are cumulative, and comprise a continuum of method initiation, use, discontinuation, method switching and on-going circular decision-making influenced by multiple social, structural, contextual and interpersonal factors, combined with shifting preferences, values and needs. To maximise the use of contraceptives amongst South African AGYW, it is necessary to provide responsive contraception service provision to reflect the changing contexts and preferences of users, in order to ensure that pregnancy prevention needs are catered for throughout their reproductive life course.

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DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: Availability of data and materials: The datasets used and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

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Contraceptive journeys, Contraceptive methods, Contraceptive decision-making, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, SDG-05: Gender equality, South Africa (SA), Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW)

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-05:Gender equality

Citation

Duby, Z., Bergh, K., Bunce, B. et al. “I will find the best method that will work for me”: navigating contraceptive journeys amongst South African adolescent girls and young women. Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 9, 39 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40834-024-00298-4.