Experiences with family planning amongst persons with mental health problems 75 Table S3.4 - Data supporting Figure 3.4. All respondents N=378 Respondents with children N=151 Respondents without children N=227 P-value* (Former) patients n=354 Close ones n=24 (Former) patients N=147 Close ones N=4 (Former) patients N=207 Close ones N=20 N % N % N % N % N % N % (1) I experienced a taboo around discussing sexuality Yes 206 58.2 5 20.8 82 55.8 2 50.0 124 59.9 3 15.0 0.506 No 137 38.7 19 79.2 60 40.8 2 50.0 77 37.2 17 85.0 Missing 11 3.1 0 0.0 5 3.4 0 0.0 6 2.9 0 0.0 (2) There was a period in which I had mental problems, was sexually active and had no intention to become pregnant Yes 223 63.0 12 50.0 No 54 15.3 0 0.0 I am not sure 22 6.2 5 20.8 Not applicable 47 13.3 7 29.2 Missing 8 2.3 0 0.0 (3) I always used contraceptives when (my partner was) at risk or pregnancy** Yes 168 75.3 10 83.3 No 45 20.2 1 8.3 I am not sure 8 3.6 1 8.3 Missing 2 0.9 0 0.0 (4) Mental health problems have influenced my sexual enjoyment Not at all 29 8.2 4 16.7 14 9.5 0 0.0 15 7.2 4 20.0 A little 52 14.7 1 4.2 20 13.6 1 25.0 32 15.5 0 0.0 Sometimes 47 13.3 6 25.0 19 12.9 0 0.0 28 13.5 6 30.0 Often 92 26.0 6 25.0 38 25.9 0 0.0 54 26.1 6 30.0 Very often 122 34.5 6 25.0 50 34.0 2 50.0 72 34.8 4 20.0 0.971 Missing 12 3.4 1 4.2 6 4.1 1 25.0 6 2.9 0 0.0 ** Calculated amongst 235 persons who answered ‘yes’ in question (2) Figure 3.4. *P-value from Chi2 test comparing ‘yes’ or ‘Very often’ category between (former) patients with children and (former) patients without children.
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