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Contraception ; 90(4): 413-5, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25081865

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BACKGROUND: Pharmacy access to emergency contraception (EC) could involve men in pregnancy prevention. The objectives were to assess the availability and cost of EC. STUDY DESIGN: Male mystery shoppers visited 158 pharmacies in three neighborhoods in New York City. They asked for EC and its cost and noted weekend hours. RESULTS: Twenty-two (73.3%) of 30 pharmacies created barriers to get EC. The cost of EC was higher in the higher-socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhood (p<.001), and the higher-SES neighborhood pharmacies had a greater number of weekend hours (p<.001). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, males had a 20% probability of not being able to access EC. The national dialogue should include males.


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Contraception, Postcoital , Contraceptives, Postcoital/supply & distribution , Levonorgestrel/supply & distribution , Nonprescription Drugs/supply & distribution , Pharmacies/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Contraception, Postcoital/economics , Contraception, Postcoital/statistics & numerical data , Contraceptives, Postcoital/economics , Humans , Levonorgestrel/economics , Male , New York City , Nonprescription Drugs/economics , Pharmacies/organization & administration , Residence Characteristics , Social Class , Time Factors , Young Adult
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