Objective: To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian women aged 16–59 years. Method: Computer-assisted telephone interviews were completed by a representative sample of 10,173 men and 9,134 women aged 16–59 years from all States and Territories. The overall response rate was 73.1% (69.4% among men, and 77.6% among women). Women were asked the number of times they had experienced a live birth, a still birth, a miscarriage and a termination of pregnancy. Results: Of the women surveyed, 15.5% reported having experienced difficulty in becoming pregnant and 76.1% had been pregnant at least once. Nearly all the women who had been pregnant reported experiencing a live birth. Substantial minorities of w...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefit...
Abstract Objective To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveye...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of Australian adults' first vaginal intercourse and contr...
Objective: To describe the methods and process of the Australian Study of Health and Relationships. ...
Objective: To describe numbers of opposite-sex partners, experiences of different heterosexual behav...
Objectives: The Australian Study of Health and Relationships reports on sexual behaviours in a repre...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Abstract Objective: To describe the methods and process of the Australian Study of Health and Relati...
Background: Ensuring the sexual and reproductive health of the population is essential for the wellb...
Objective. This research aimed to investigate the fertility management of women aged over 30 years p...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefit...
Abstract Objective To document the reproductive experiences of a representative sample of Australian...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveye...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of Australian adults' first vaginal intercourse and contr...
Objective: To describe the methods and process of the Australian Study of Health and Relationships. ...
Objective: To describe numbers of opposite-sex partners, experiences of different heterosexual behav...
Objectives: The Australian Study of Health and Relationships reports on sexual behaviours in a repre...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Abstract Objective: To describe the methods and process of the Australian Study of Health and Relati...
Background: Ensuring the sexual and reproductive health of the population is essential for the wellb...
Objective. This research aimed to investigate the fertility management of women aged over 30 years p...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, fertility treatment is partly or wholly reimbursable under federal benefit...