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
2010
Comparison of contraceptive use between the Contraceptive CHOICE Project and state and national data
Kittur N, Secura G, Peipert J, Madden T, Finer L, Allsworth J. Comparison of contraceptive use between the Contraceptive CHOICE Project and state and national data. Contraception 2010, 83: 479-485. PMID: 21477693, PMCID: PMC3074095, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.10.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemTime of enrollmentContraceptive CHOICE ProjectMissouri Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemPrevalence estimatesRisk Factor Surveillance SystemContraceptive pill usersReversible contraception useCurrent contraceptive methodCHOICE ProjectNational surveyLARC usePill usersContraceptive useContraceptive methodsContraception useContraceptive prevalenceStudy participantsDemographic characteristicsChoices participantsSurvey weightsNational dataEnrollmentHigh rateLower rates