Reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception in Western countries: A systematic review

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作者
Le Guen, Mireille [1 ,2 ]
Schantz, Clemence [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Regnier-Loilier, Arnaud [2 ]
Rochebrochard, Elise de la [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Louvain, Ctr Demog Res, Pl Montesquieu 1, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
[2] Inst Natl Etud Demog Ined, 9 Cours Humanites, F-93300 Aubervilliers, France
[3] Inst Rech Dev IRD, Ctr Populat & Dev Ceped, 45 Rue St Peres, F-75006 Paris, France
[4] Univ Paris, INSERM, ERL 1244, 45 Rue St Peres, F-75006 Paris, France
[5] Univ Paris Saclay, INSERM, UVSQ, CESP, F-94807 Villejuif, France
关键词
Contraception; Hormones; Rejection; Side effects; Health; Fears; Nature; Menstruation; UNITED-STATES; REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE; UNINTENDED PREGNANCY; QUALITATIVE-ANALYSIS; DECISION-MAKING; BIRTH-CONTROL; WOMENS; HEALTH; ATTITUDES; PILL;
D O I
10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114247
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Over the past decade, women in Western countries have taken to various social media platforms to share their dissatisfactory experiences with hormonal contraception, which may be pills, patches, rings, injectables, implants or hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs). These online testimonials have been denounced as spreading "hormonophobia", i.e. an excessive fear of hormones based on irrational causes such as an overestimation of health risks associated with their use, that was already aroused by the recurring media controversies over hormonal contraception. In order to move toward a reproductive justice framework, we propose to study the arguments that women and men (as partners of female users) recently put forward against hormonal contraception to see whether they are related to hormonophobia. The aim of this article is to conduct a systematic review of the recent scientific literature in order to construct an evidence-based typology of reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception, in a continuum perspective from complaints to choosing not to use it, cited by women and men in Western countries in a recent time. The published literature was systematically searched using PubMed and the database from the French National Institute for Demographic Studies (Ined). A total of 42 articles were included for full-text analysis. Eight main categories emerged as reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception: problems related to physical side effects; altered mental health; negative impact on sexuality; concerns about future fertility; invocation of nature; concerns about menstruation; fears and anxiety; and the delegitimization of the side effects of hormonal contraceptives. Thus, arguments against hormonal contraception appeared complex and multifactorial. Future research should examine the provider-patient relationship, the gender bias of hormonal contraception and demands for naturalness in order to understand how birth control could better meet the needs and expectations of women and men in Western countries today.
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