Executive summary
Introduction
Methodology
Early hetrosexual experiences
Sexual experiences and contraception use during the previous year
Accessing contraception
Pregnancy experiences and outcomes
Crisis pregnancy
Experience of sex education
Knowledge and attitudes about contraception, fertility and sexually transmitted infections
Attitudes towards abortion
Pregnancy experiences of Polish and Nigerian women living in Ireland
Conclusion
Recommendations from the HSE Crisis Pregnancy Programme
Technical notes
Appendices
References
List of Tables
List of Figures
Glossary
This is the third national survey undertaken by the Crisis Pregnancy Programme (CPP(formerly the Crisis Pregnancy Agency)). The first, The Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy Study (ICCP), was commissioned in 2002 when the Crisis Pregnancy Agency(CPA) was first established. A second, much larger sexual health survey was undertaken in 2004 with the Department of Health and Children: the Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships (ISSHR). This third survey, The Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy Study (ICCP) 2010, allows
us to assess the impacts of the CPP’s work since 2003.
Format | Download |
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Keywords | abortion, pregnancy, contraception, crisis management, sex education |
Publisher | Crisis Pregnancy Agency |
Classification | contraception |
ISBN | 9781905199327 |
Series | Crisis Pregnancy Programme Report |
Pages | 176 |
Categories: | Reports, Irish Content |