Effects of the copper intrauterine device and injectable progestogen contraceptive on depression and sexual functioning - Trial PACTR201210000420221
Access comprehensive clinical trial information for PACTR201210000420221 through Pure Global AI's free database. This Not Applicable trial is sponsored by Effective Care Research Unit and is currently Completed. The study focuses on Pregnancy and Childbirth; Other.
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Effective Care Research Unit
Timeline & Enrollment
Not Applicable
Jan 01, 1900
Jan 01, 1900
Summary
Contraceptive non-use and method discontinuation are common causes of unintended pregnancy. The most common reason for method discontinuation is unacceptable side effects. This study will examine the potential association between two highly effective forms of contraception, the copper intrauterine device (IUD) and injectable progestogen, and mood disorders. The study will specifically investigate the impact that initiation of an IUD or injectable progestogen has on depressive symptoms and sexual functioning. Both depression and sexual dysfunction are given as side effects of contraceptive use; however, limited data exists to substantiate this claim.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry
PACTR201210000420221
Non-Device Trial

