The factors that affect how women choose their source of family planning care and how often they go for such care were investigated in the National Survey of Family Growth. The survey is based on a national sample of women 15-44 years of age interviewed in 1982, 4,318 of whom had family planning visits in the last 3 years. In contrast, previous research has been based on small, nonrepresentative samples, usually in one or a few locations or limited to visits to either private doctors or clinics, but not both; been limited to teenagers; or had no multivariate analysis. This study overcomes those limitations. When other variables were controlled, race, income, and insurance coverage had important effects on provider choice; marital status was...
According to data from the 1980 National Reporting System for Family Planning Services, an estimated...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The low contraceptive prevale...
Objective: This study sought to evaluate the variation between racial groups and contraceptive metho...
Statistics obtained from a national sample of visits to organized family planning clinics are presen...
About 13,300,000 currently married women received professional family planning services during the 3...
According to data collected for the National Reporting System for Family Planning Services by the Na...
Family planning to spacing or planning the number and distance of pregnancies using contraception. D...
BACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young ...
than a private physician would charge for services and methods. Moreover, clinic providers are more ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health se...
Fertility is an important predictor of maternal mortality: high fertility levels being associated wi...
A study of low-income obstetric patients shows that rates of attendance at prenatal, postpartum and ...
As health care delivery transforms, its impact on women, especially vulnerable populations, who sele...
The National Reporting System for Family Planning Services is conducted by the Division of Health Ca...
ObjectiveTo evaluate racial/ethnic differences in contraceptive use among women who do not desire fu...
According to data from the 1980 National Reporting System for Family Planning Services, an estimated...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The low contraceptive prevale...
Objective: This study sought to evaluate the variation between racial groups and contraceptive metho...
Statistics obtained from a national sample of visits to organized family planning clinics are presen...
About 13,300,000 currently married women received professional family planning services during the 3...
According to data collected for the National Reporting System for Family Planning Services by the Na...
Family planning to spacing or planning the number and distance of pregnancies using contraception. D...
BACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young ...
than a private physician would charge for services and methods. Moreover, clinic providers are more ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health se...
Fertility is an important predictor of maternal mortality: high fertility levels being associated wi...
A study of low-income obstetric patients shows that rates of attendance at prenatal, postpartum and ...
As health care delivery transforms, its impact on women, especially vulnerable populations, who sele...
The National Reporting System for Family Planning Services is conducted by the Division of Health Ca...
ObjectiveTo evaluate racial/ethnic differences in contraceptive use among women who do not desire fu...
According to data from the 1980 National Reporting System for Family Planning Services, an estimated...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The low contraceptive prevale...
Objective: This study sought to evaluate the variation between racial groups and contraceptive metho...