Perceived impact of social distancing measures on access to, or use of, condoms and contraception among young people who use condoms and contraception, by gender identity
Response | Have social distancing measures (ie, because of coronavirus) made any difference to the way you get or use condoms or contraception? | |||||||
Gender identity | ||||||||
Women* | Men* | Identify in another way | Total | |||||
n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |
No | 511 | 58.1 | 406 | 62.6 | 32 | 54.2 | 949 | 59.8 |
Yes | 245 | 27.8 | 132 | 20.3 | 19 | 32.2 | 396 | 24.9 |
Not sure | 124 | 14.1 | 111 | 17.1 | 8 | 13.6 | 243 | 15.3 |
Total | 880 | 100.0 | 649 | 100.0 | 59 | 100.0 | 1588 | 100.0 |
*Women includes trans women; men includes trans men. Some 3.4% of the analytic sample identified as trans.
†Includes non-binary (n=38), prefer to self-describe (n=11) and prefer not to say (n=10).