2016
Association of baseline bleeding pattern on amenorrhea with levonorgestrel intrauterine system use
Mejia M, McNicholas C, Madden T, Peipert J. Association of baseline bleeding pattern on amenorrhea with levonorgestrel intrauterine system use. Contraception 2016, 94: 556-560. PMID: 27364099, PMCID: PMC5077249, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2016.06.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLNG-IUS useEffect of baselineBleeding patternsMonths postinsertionLevonorgestrel intrauterine system useLikelihood of amenorrheaRates of amenorrheaHeavy menstrual bleedingHeavy menstrual flowMonths of enrollmentMultivariable logistic regressionIntrauterine system useIntrauterine system usersLNG-IUS usersContraceptive CHOICE ProjectMonths of useMenstrual bleedingModerate bleedingMultivariable analysisHeavy bleedingLNG-IUSMenstrual flowContraceptive counselingUnintended pregnancyBaseline bleeding
2015
Long-term utilization and continuation of intrauterine devices
Diedrich J, Madden T, Zhao Q, Peipert J. Long-term utilization and continuation of intrauterine devices. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 213: 822.e1-822.e6. PMID: 26409157, PMCID: PMC4679676, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2015.08.077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of ageCu-intrauterine devicesIntrauterine deviceLNG intrauterine deviceMonth continuation ratesProspective cohort studyCox proportional hazardsSubsequent contraceptive useCopper intrauterine deviceContraceptive CHOICE ProjectLess discontinuationMenstrual profileMonths continuationCohort studyHazard ratioPrimary outcomeMultivariable analysisPregnancy historyContinuation ratesContraceptive useIUD continuationDiscontinuationProportional hazardsSurvival analysisLevonorgestrelFactors Associated With Unintended Pregnancy Outcome Among CHOICE Participants [243]
Eisenberg D, Lange J, Zhao Q, Madden T, Peipert J. Factors Associated With Unintended Pregnancy Outcome Among CHOICE Participants [243]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 125: 78s-79s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000463220.05568.8a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnintended pregnancyPregnancy outcomesCost contraceptionFirst unintended pregnancyUnintended pregnancy outcomesProspective cohort studyReproductive-aged womenMultivariable regression analysisOlder age groupsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectRace/ethnicityEctopic pregnancyCohort studyMultivariable analysisPrevious abortionPrior abortionInclusion criteriaLive birthsContraceptive methodsPregnancyInduced abortionAbortion historyPoisson regressionSecondary analysisAge groups
2013
Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevalence in a Population Seeking No-Cost Contraception
McNicholas C, Peipert J, Maddipati R, Madden T, Allsworth J, Secura G. Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevalence in a Population Seeking No-Cost Contraception. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2013, 40: 546-551. PMID: 23965768, PMCID: PMC3752093, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0b013e31829529eb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBlack or African AmericanChlamydia InfectionsChlamydia trachomatisCohort StudiesContraceptionDemographyFemaleGonorrheaHumansMiddle AgedMissouriNeisseria gonorrhoeaeNucleic Acid Amplification TechniquesPrevalenceRiskSexually Transmitted DiseasesTrichomonas vaginalisTrichomonas VaginitisWhite PeopleYoung AdultConceptsChlamydia trachomatisCases of CTWhite womenStaff-administered questionnaireTransmitted Infection PrevalenceCurrent screening recommendationsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectBlack womenThird of participantsInfected womenContraceptive studyScreening recommendationsMultivariable analysisScreening guidelinesRisk factorsPrevalence ratesCost contraceptionMore infectionsPositive casesNeisseria gonorrhoeaeNucleic acid amplificationYounger ageCases of GCRisk profileOlder age
2012
Predictors of Male Partner Treatment for Sexually Transmitted Infection
Secura G, Desir F, Mullersman J, Madden T, Allsworth J, Peipert J. Predictors of Male Partner Treatment for Sexually Transmitted Infection. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2012, 39: 769-775. PMID: 23001263, PMCID: PMC3457019, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0b013e31825ec611.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPartner treatmentSTI testingTreatment ratesMale partner treatmentRobust error varianceLongitudinal cohort studyPatient-specific factorsInconsistent condom useCharacteristics of womenContraceptive CHOICE ProjectFuture STIsCohort studyIndependent predictorsPartner notificationStudy clinicMultivariable analysisAntibiotic treatmentUnivariate analysisCost contraceptionSex partnersTreatment dataPoisson regressionCondom useMale partnersBaseline survey
2011
Naproxen or estradiol for bleeding and spotting with the levonorgestrel intrauterine system: a randomized controlled trial
Madden T, Proehl S, Allsworth J, Secura G, Peipert J. Naproxen or estradiol for bleeding and spotting with the levonorgestrel intrauterine system: a randomized controlled trial. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2011, 206: 129.e1-129.e8. PMID: 22055339, PMCID: PMC3268863, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2011.09.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNaproxen groupIntrauterine systemLevonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system useLevonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine systemAdministration of naproxenLevonorgestrel intrauterine systemIntrauterine system useOral naproxenEstradiol groupTreat analysisMultivariable analysisLowest quartileFrequent bleedingPlaceboEstradiol decreaseEstradiolTrialsWomenNaproxenDaysGroupBleedingQuartileAdministrationWeeks
2010
Home Compared With Clinic-Based Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections
Graseck A, Secura G, Allsworth J, Madden T, Peipert J. Home Compared With Clinic-Based Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2010, 116: 1311-1318. PMID: 21099596, PMCID: PMC3120128, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e3181fae60d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinic-based screeningRelative riskClinic groupHome groupSelf-collected vaginal swabsClinic-based testingInfection screening ratesReversible contraception usersSelf-reported screeningRandomized clinical trialsRobust error varianceHome-based testingHome-based screeningReversible contraceptive methodsReversible contraception methodsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectTransmitted InfectionsMultivariable analysisRandomization groupScreening ratesRegular screeningMedical recordsClinical trialsContraception usersReversible contraceptionUnderstanding prescription adherence: pharmacy claims data from the Contraceptive CHOICE Project
Pittman M, Secura G, Allsworth J, Homco J, Madden T, Peipert J. Understanding prescription adherence: pharmacy claims data from the Contraceptive CHOICE Project. Contraception 2010, 83: 340-345. PMID: 21397092, PMCID: PMC3058146, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral contraceptive pillsVaginal ringPharmacy dataRisk factorsMarker of adherenceRobust error varianceCox proportional hazardsHistory of abortionContraceptive CHOICE ProjectContraceptive prescriptionsEarly nonadherenceInitial nonadherenceMonthly refillsMultivariable analysisAdherence ratesContraceptive pillsPrescription adherenceUnintended pregnancyContraceptive methodsNonadherenceProportional hazardsPoisson regressionTransdermal patchWomenCHOICE Project
2009
Rates of Follow-up and Repeat Pregnancy in the 12 Months After First-Trimester Induced Abortion
Madden T, Westhoff C. Rates of Follow-up and Repeat Pregnancy in the 12 Months After First-Trimester Induced Abortion. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2009, 113: 663-668. PMID: 19300332, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e318195dd1e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepot medroxyprogesterone acetateRepeat pregnancyElective abortionFirst-trimester elective abortionFirst-trimester surgical abortionLate groupInjectable depot medroxyprogesterone acetateHistorical cohort studyMultivariable logistic regressionHospital patient databaseTime groupsHospital-based familyTime of abortionProportion of womenCohort studyPatient characteristicsRoutine followMultivariable analysisMedroxyprogesterone acetateImmediate administrationFollow-upSurgical abortionClinical dataMedical CenterPregnancy