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51%49%
Number of respondents not
taking oral contraceptives
Number of respondents taking
oral contraceptive(54) (56)
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Figure 1
Distribution to the respondents on whether they are taking oral
contraceptives or not
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Figure 2
Classification of oral contraceptives the taken by respondents
31%
30%
26%
13%Respondents who take combined
oral contraceptives
Respondents who take progestin
only pills
Respondents who do not know
what classification of oral
contraceptives they are taking
Respondents who take both
(17)
(16)
14
(7)
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Figure 3
Knowledge of the respondents about the risks of taking the pills
78%
22%
Respondents who know
Respondents who do no
know
(12)
(42)
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Figure 4
Possible risks that the respondents are familiar with
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Adverse physical
effects on the body
Adverse emotional
effects on the body
Increase risk of
cervical and breast
cancer
Others
(31)
(28)
(9)
(0)
Number of
Respondents
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Figure 5
The approximate length of time the respondents have taken the
pills
50%
33%
9%
8%Respondents who take the pills
for 1-2 years
Respondents who take the pills
for less than a year
Respondents who take the pills
for 3-5 years
Respondents who take the pills
for more than five years
(27)
(18)
(5)
(4)
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Figure 6
Respondentspossible reasons for taking oral contraceptives
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Doctor's
Prescription
Need for
effective
contraceptive
Normal and
healthy
menstruation
Healthy Skin Others
24
37
19
8
1
Number of
Respondents
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0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Effective
contraceptive
Normal
Menstruation
Healthy skin Others
36
26
8
0
Figure 7
Benefits of taking the pills according to the respondents
Number of
Respondents
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Figure 8
Distribution to respondents whether they experience adverse
physical effects in their body after taking oral contraceptives
83%
17%
Respondents who experience
adverse physical effects on
their body
Respondents who do not
experience adverse physical
effects on their body
(9)
(45)
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Figure 9
Adverse physical effects related to contraceptives as
experienced by the respondents
0
5
10
15
20
25
Dizziness Nausea Hypertension Gallstones Difficulty Others
20
17
21
11
8
0
Number of
Respondents
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Figure 10
Distribution to respondents whether they experience adverse
emotional effects in their body after taking oral contraceptives
78%
22%
The respondents who
experience adverse emotional
effects
The respondents who do not
experience adverse emotional
effects
(42)
(12)
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0
5
10
15
20
25
mood swings loss of libido anxiety others
25
13
16
2
Figure 11
Adverse emotional effects related to oral contraceptives as
experienced by the respondents
Number of
Respondents
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Figure 12
Distribution to the respondents as to whether they believe that
taking it would increase probability of cancer
19
35
0 0
40
9
4 3
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Respondents
who believe that
oral
contraceptives
can increase risk
of cancer
Respondents
who do not
believe that oral
contraceptives
can increase risk
of cancer
Respondents
who said maybe
Respondents
who do not have
answer
Respondents who take oral
contraceptives
Respondents who do not take
oral contraceptives
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Figure 13
Respondents possible actions if proven that oral
contraceptives can increase cervical and breast cancer
53%
47%
Respondents who would stop
taking the pills
Respondents who would not
stop taking the pills
(25)
(29)
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0 5 10 15 20 25
No need to use contraceptives
Other reasons
Know the risks
Using other contraceptives
No answer at all
Think that pills are not effective
24
7
6
5
3
0
Figure 14
Respondents' possible reasons for not taking oral contraceptives
Number of
Respondents
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Figure 15
Possible plan of the respondents about taking oral
contraceptives on the future
91%
5%4%
Respondents who do not have
plan on taking oral
contraceptives on the future
Respondents who are planning
to take oral contraceptives on
the future
Respondents with no answer
(51)
(3) (2)