Title of article
The impact of over-the-counter availability of “Plan B” on teensʹ contraceptive decision making
Author/Authors
Tamar Krishnamurti، نويسنده , , Sara L. Eggers، نويسنده , , Baruch Fischhoff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
618
To page
627
Abstract
In ruling on the over-the-counter status (OTC) of the emergency contraceptive, “Plan B”, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) questioned whether younger adolescent females could adequately self-select and self-medicate. That determination requires a judgment of fact, regarding how increased emergency contraceptive availability would affect adolescentsʹ behavior, and a judgment of values, regarding the acceptability of different outcomes. We present a general approach to such problems, using analytical and empirical methods grounded in behavioral decision research. We illustrate it with findings from 30 in-depth interviews and follow-up surveys, with adolescent females aged 13–19 in the Pittsburgh area reporting how Plan B availability would affect three decisions (having sex, choosing contraceptives, using Plan B). Although the FDA expressed concern about younger teens using Plan B as their primary form of contraception, neither younger nor older teens revealed such an intention. However, teens preferred easier availability, should emergency contraceptive be needed. Incorporating an understanding of teensʹ decision-related perspectives can make such policies more predictable and transparent.
Keywords
AdolescentsSexual behaviorEmergency contraceptionDecision-making competenceDrug regulationUSA
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
603917
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