US public opinion about reproductive health care in school-based health centers. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine public support for the provision of seven reproductive health services in school-based health centers, including pregnancy testing, over-the-counter contraceptives, prescription (Rx) contraceptives, sexually transmitted disease testing, sexually transmitted disease treatment, gynecological examinations, sexual violence counseling, and an index measure combining all services. STUDY DESIGN: We administered a large national online survey (N=4196, response rate 31%) of US adults using Lucid, a large, internet-based, opt-in panel to assess public attitudes about offering sexual and reproductive health services in school-based health centers. We then used t tests and weighted linear regression models to carry out our study objectives. RESULTS: Unadjusted analysis revealed that 60% of respondents supported the provision of all reproductive health services (combined) at school-based health centers. Regression analysis based on the index measure suggested that individuals identifying as Trump voters (p-value=0.00) or conservatives (p-value=0.00) reported the lowest support, while those identifying as liberal (p-value=0.00) reported the highest support, controlling for demographic and health characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: Respondents overwhelmingly support the provision of reproductive health services at school-based health centers, including pregnancy testing, over-the-counter contraceptives, prescription contraceptives, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, and sexual violence counseling. IMPLICATIONS: Adolescence is an important stage for sexual maturation, and access to appropriate sexual and reproductive health services can support healthy development into adulthood. Findings suggest that most respondents support the provision of reproductive health services at school-based health centers while there are important factors that influence public support.

published proceedings

  • Contraception

altmetric score

  • 18.6

author list (cited authors)

  • Haeder, S. F., Marthey, D., & Skinner, D.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Haeder, Simon F||Marthey, Daniel||Skinner, Daniel

publication date

  • April 2024