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Professional counseling in women with serious mental illness: achieving a shift toward a more effective contraceptive method

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Pages 221-227 | Received 08 Aug 2019, Accepted 30 Jan 2020, Published online: 12 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

Objectives

Mental disorders in reproductive-aged women have significant implications for the risk of unintended pregnancies. The objective of this study is to assess the professional counseling in clinical practice based on motivational interview in women with serious mental illness (SMI) in order to achieve a change to a more effective contraceptive method.

Study design

A prospective observational cohort study (2012–2017) was conducted in a convenience sample of women with severe–moderate psychiatric disorders (n = 91). Information related to psychiatric health, contraceptive use, sexual and reproductive health and socio-demographics was collected. To assess the variation in the contraceptive method, follow-up visits were planned before and after medical counseling. All participants underwent an evidence-based individual motivational interview for contraception counseling. A multivariate logistic model was carried out to identify the factors involved in changing to a more effective contraceptive method.

Results

After evidence-based counseling, 51.6% of participants changed their contraceptive method to a more effective one. This change was associated with gender violence (β coefficient = 1.58, p value = .006). The relation between changing to a more effective contraceptive method and both previous abortions and having children was also positive, although the coefficients did not reach statistical significance.

Conclusions

Evidence-based contraception counseling in clinical practice, based on an adapted protocol to patients with SMI, has shown, in this study, to be adequate to promote the shift to more effective contraceptive methods, avoiding the need of daily compliance in this population. Gender violence has been significantly associated with the shift to very high effectiveness methods as well as previous abortions and having children, not significantly.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

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