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International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

A journal of peer-reviewed research

Acceptability of Spermicidal Film and Foaming Tablets Among Women in Three Countries

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Markus Steiner Alan Spruyt Carol Joanis Lucinda Glover Milton Cordero Gloria Alvarado Charles Onoka

A convenience sample of 162 family planning clients in Kenya, the Dominican Republic and Mexico provided data for an evaluation of the acceptability of two woman-controlled contraceptive methods that may also provide disease protection. Women significantly preferred contraceptive film over foaming tablets at two sites: In Kenya, 86% of participants said they would rather use the film and 14%, the tablets; in Mexico, these proportions were 58% and 30%, respectively. Although a slight majority of women in the Dominican Republic preferred the film also, about one-half of participants there and in Mexico complained that the film sometimes stuck to their fingers during insertion.

(International Family Planning Perspectives, 21:104-107, 1995)

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Volume 21, Issue 3
September 1995

First published online: September 2, 1995

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