Erin Schelar
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Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health | 2011
Jennifer Manlove; Kate Welti; Megan Barry; Kristen Peterson; Erin Schelar; Elizabeth Wildsmith
CONTEXT Young adults have high rates of unintended childbearing and STDs, yet little research has examined the role of relationship characteristics in their contraceptive use. METHODS Data collected from the 2002-2005 rounds of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth yielded a sample of 4,014 dating relationships among sexually active 18-26-year-olds. Bivariate analysis and multivariate logistic and multinomial logistic regressions assessed associations between relationship characteristics and contraceptive use at last sex. RESULTS In three-quarters of the relationships, respondents had used some method at last intercourse; respondents in 26% of the relationships had used a condom only, in 26% a hormonal method only and in 23% dual methods. Compared with respondents in relationships in which first sex occurred within two months of starting to date, those who first had sex before dating were more likely to have used any method at last sex (odds ratio, 1.4), particularly condoms or dual methods (relative risk ratio, 1.5 for each). The relative risk of using a hormonal method only, rather than no method or condoms only, increased with relationship duration (1.01) and level of intimacy (1.1-1.2). Discussing marriage or cohabitation was associated with reduced odds of having used any method (0.7) and a reduced relative risk of having used condoms alone or dual methods (0.6 for each). Increasing levels of partner conflict and asymmetry were also linked to reduced odds of any method use (0.97 and 0.90, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Prevention programs should address relationship context in contraceptive decision making, perhaps by combining relationship and sex education curricula to foster communication and negotiation skills.
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health | 2011
Mindy E. Scott; Elizabeth Wildsmith; Kate Welti; Suzanne Ryan; Erin Schelar; Nicole R. Steward-Streng
Journal of Marriage and Family | 2009
Suzanne Ryan; Kerry Franzetta; Erin Schelar; Jennifer Manlove
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health | 2008
Suzanne Ryan; Kerry Franzetta; Jennifer Manlove; Erin Schelar
Social Science Research | 2012
Jennifer Manlove; Elizabeth Wildsmith; Erum Ikramullah; Elizabeth Terry-Humen; Erin Schelar
Archive | 2011
Mindy E. Scott; Nicole R. Steward-Streng; Jennifer Manlove; Erin Schelar; Carol Cui
Fathering | 2009
Kristin A. Moore; Suzanne Ryan; Jennifer Manlove; Lisa Mincieli; Erin Schelar
Archive | 2010
Elizabeth Wildsmith; Erin Schelar; Kristen Peterson; Jennifer Manlove
Child Trends | 2010
Elizabeth Wildsmith; Erin Schelar; Kristen Peterson; Jennifer Manlove
Child Trends | 2008
Erin Schelar; Suzanne Ryan; Jennifer Manlove