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KMID : 0370220210650040292
Yakhak Hoeji
2021 Volume.65 No. 4 p.292 ~ p.300
Korean Women¡¯s Knowledge Level and Social Perception toward Oral Contraceptives and Perspectives on Pharmacy Visits
Lee Bo-Hee

Lee Chung-Hyeon
Lee Yun-Jeong
Abstract
Despite the high efficacy and ease of use of contraception, the rate of oral contraceptive use in the Republicof Korea remains low. This study aimed to investigate Korean women¡¯s knowledge level and social perception toward oralcontraceptives as well as their perspectives on pharmacy visits. This cross-sectional study was conducted as a 37-itemonline survey questionnaire on Korean women between the ages of 20 and 49. A total of 1,076 women participated inthe study, and 52.0% of the participants have experienced taking oral contraceptives (¡°ever users¡±). Among oralcontraceptive users, the most common reasons for taking oral contraceptives were menstrual cycle delay (67.6%) andcontraception (44.7%). Regarding the social perception on oral contraceptives, single women felt more social prejudice andfelt less comfortable talking about oral contraceptives compared with married women, and similar pattern was observed inyounger women compared to older women. Oral contraceptive users had higher knowledge levels compared never users,but the knowledge of adverse events appeared to be low in all respondents. Ever users felt more comfortable with thepharmacy visit to purchase oral contraceptives, whereas never users felt more self-conscious of their surroundings. Thisstudy suggests that pharmacists play a significant role in oral contraceptive counseling for women, which should beconducted in a comfortable and private setting to ensure safe and effective use of oral contraceptives.
KEYWORD
Oral contraceptives, Social perception, Knowledge, Pharmacy, Pharmacist
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