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Fig. 3 | BMC Women's Health

Fig. 3

From: Real-world experience of women using extended-cycle vs monthly-cycle combined oral contraception in the United States: the National Health and Wellness Survey

Fig. 3

Work productivity and activity impairment due to health in the past 7 days COC, combined oral contraception; SD, standard deviation; WPAI-GH, Work Productivity and Activity Impairment-General Health. *P < 0.05, unadjusted one-way ANOVA analyses. Work productivity and activity impairment were assessed using the WPAI-GH. Women who were employed full or part-time (n = 173 extended-cycle COC; n = 2504 monthly-cycle COC) responded to work productivity questions (with the exception that n = 2493 women receiving monthly-cycle COC responded to the presenteeism question). All women responded to activity impairment questions. Women receiving extended-cycle COC reported a significantly greater mean percentage of impairment due to health in their daily activities over the past 7 days compared with women receiving monthly-cycle COC

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