McBride, Orla Morgan, Karen McGee, Hannah Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy Study 2010 (ICCP-2010). A Survey of the General Population. <p>The Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy Study 2010 (ICCP-2010) is a cross-sectional telephone survey of adults aged from 18 to 45 years and living in Ireland. ICCP-2010 follows on from two other national sexual health surveys: the <a href="http://epubs.rcsi.ie/psycholrep/36" target="_blank">2003 Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy Study</a> (ICCP-2003) and the <a href="http://epubs.rcsi.ie/psycholrep/35" target="_blank">2006 Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships</a> (ISSHR). It seeks to provide: (1) data on current knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in relation to sex, contraception and pregnancy in Ireland; and (2) an opportunity to explore trends in relation to sex, contraception and pregnancy in Ireland over a number of years.</p> <p>An overview of the main findings from ICCP-2010, as well as comparisons with ICCP- 2003, are presented in this report. Tests were conducted to explore whether differences between the two surveys were statistically significant, where appropriate, and are highlighted below and in the main report.</p> Ireland;Contraception;Crisis Pregnancy;Survey;Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified 2019-11-22
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