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Does readily available emergency contraception increase women's awareness and use?

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Pages 39-45 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Julie Mooney-Somers, Amber Lau, Deborah Bateson, Juliet Richters, Mary Stewart, Kirsten Black & Melissa Nothnagle. (2019) Enhancing use of emergency contraceptive pills: A systematic review of women’s attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and experiences in Australia. Health Care for Women International 40:2, pages 174-195.
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Cristina Trilla, Raquel Senosiain, Joaquim Calaf & Juan José Espinós. (2014) Effect of changes to cost and availability of emergency contraception on users’ profiles in an emergency department in Catalunya. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 19:4, pages 259-265.
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Eleftherios P. Samartzis, Gabriele S. Merki-Feld, Burkhardt Seifert, Elvan Kut & Bruno Imthurn. (2012) Six years after deregulation of emergency contraception in Switzerland: Has free access induced changes in the profile of clients attending an emergency pharmacy in Zürich?. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 17:3, pages 197-204.
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Silvio Tafuri, Domenico Martinelli, Cinzia Germinario & Rosa Prato. (2012) A survey of opinions on emergency contraception in young women in Southern Italy. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 17:2, pages 164-169.
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Isabelle Arnet, Brigitte Frey Tirri, Elisabeth Zemp Stutz, Johannes Bitzer & Kurt E. Hersberger. (2009) Emergency hormonal contraception in Switzerland: A comparison of the user profile before and three years after deregulation. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 14:5, pages 349-356.
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Yoon Jung Choi, Soo Hyung Lee, Jeongsik Yi & Woo Young Nho. (2023) Emergency contraceptive provision in the emergency department and risk analysis for delayed utilization in South Korea. Medicine 102:47, pages e36195.
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Pip Buckingham, Natalie Amos, Safeera Y. Hussainy & Danielle Mazza. (2021) Pharmacy-based initiatives to reduce unintended pregnancies: A scoping review. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 17:10, pages 1673-1684.
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Safeera Yasmeen Hussainy, Ayesha Ghosh, Angela Taft, Danielle Mazza, Kirsten Isla Black, Rhonda Clifford, Sajni Gudka, Kevin Peter Mc Namara, Kath Ryan & John Keith Jackson. (2015) Protocol for ACCESS: a qualitative study exploring barriers and facilitators to accessing the emergency contraceptive pill from community pharmacies in Australia. BMJ Open 5:12, pages e010009.
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Sophia Yen, Deepika D. Parmar, Emily L. Lin & Seth Ammerman. (2015) Emergency Contraception Pill Awareness and Knowledge in Uninsured Adolescents: High Rates of Misconceptions Concerning Indications for Use, Side Effects, and Access. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 28:5, pages 337-342.
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Anthony Amalba, Victor Mogre, Monica NA Appiah & Winnifred A Mumuni. (2014) Awareness, use and associated factors of emergency contraceptive pills among women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in Tamale, Ghana. BMC Women's Health 14:1.
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Danielle Mazza, Christopher Harrison, Angela Taft, Helena Britt, Melissa Hobbs, Kay Stewart, Safeera Hussainy & Bianca Brijnath. (2014) Unplanned pregnancy and emergency contraception in Australia: unsolved dilemmas. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 38:2, pages 110-111.
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Subhash Chandra, Dipti Agarwal, Andrew Hanson, Joseph C. Farmer, Brian W. Pickering, Ognjen Gajic & Vitaly Herasevich. (2011) The use of an electronic medical record based automatic calculation tool to quantify risk of unplanned readmission to the intensive care unit: A validation study. Journal of Critical Care 26:6, pages 634.e9-634.e15.
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Echendu Dolly Adinma, Joseph Ifeanyi Brian-D Adinma, Nkemakolam Obinna Eke, Chima Iwuoha, Akinsewa Akiode & Ejike Oji. (2011) Awareness and use of contraception by women seeking termination of pregnancy in south eastern Nigeria. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease 1:1, pages 71-75.
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Melissa K. Hobbs, Angela J. Taft, Lisa H. Amir, Kay Stewart, Julia M. Shelley, Anthony M. Smith, Colin B. Chapman & Safeera Y. Hussainy. (2011) Pharmacy access to the emergency contraceptive pill: a national survey of a random sample of Australian women. Contraception 83:2, pages 151-158.
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