From: Medical students as sexual health peer educators: who benefits more?
Age : | Sex : | Classroom : | |
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True | False | I don’t know | |
1. The risk of pregnancy is low when the male withdraws before ejaculation | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
2. It is possible to become pregnant when having intercourse during menses | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
3. If you avoid having sex during the ovulation period, the pregnancy risk is low | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
4. It is possible to obtain contraceptive pills without parental consent | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
5. Contraceptive pills are is available freely in the family planning clinic | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
6. It is mandatory to have a gynaecologic examination before starting contraceptive pills | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
7. If you forget your pill one more than 12 hours day you will not be protected from becoming pregnant | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
8. When you stop taking contraceptive pills, the protective effect remains for several weeks | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
9. Contraceptive pills can lead to infertility | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
10. Condoms are effective in preventing sexually transmitted infections | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
11. It is rare for condoms to break | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
12. The best contraceptive method is a combination of condoms and contraceptive pills | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
13. Minors can obtain the emergency pill anonymously and at no cost at family planning clinics and in schools | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
14. The emergency pill is freely available in the pharmacy | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
15. The emergency pill is more effective if it is administered soon after the unsafe intercourse | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
16. Repeated use of the emergency pill is less effective than the classic contraceptive pill | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
17. Intrauterine contraceptive devices are only for women who have already given birth | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
18. Other available methods of contraception are the patch, ring, and contraceptive implant | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
19. Contraception is a matter that also concerns males | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |
20. Pregnancy can occur even after the first act of intercourse | ❍ | ❍ | ❍ |