International audienceBACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young women in the USA and the changing influence of socio-demographic factors on the types of services used over time. METHODS: The study population, drawn from the two last cycles of the National Survey of Family Growth, consists of women aged 15-24 (n = 2543 in 1995, n = 2157 in 2002). We examined trends in use of 'contraceptive services' and 'other reproductive health services for preventive care' and tested for changes in the patterns of use of these services over time. Logistic regression models were used to further clarify the factors associated with the use of the two types of services in 2002. RESULTS: Results show no...
Accessing family planning can reduce a significant proportion of maternal, infant, and childhood dea...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: Over half of all births in the United States are the result of unintended pregnancies. N...
International audienceBACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health se...
BACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young ...
KEY POINTSSeven in 10 U.S. women of reproductive age, some 44 million women, make at least one medic...
Objectives To describe the types of contraception used by women attending Title X-funded clinics and...
Summary: Background: In the U.S. and globally, dominant metrics of contraceptive access focus on th...
Background: Unintended pregnancies remain an important public health issue. Modern contraception is ...
This study is a secondary data analysis of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2010). Us...
Introduction: Current data on changes in contraceptive use is required to prevent unintended pregnan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012As contraceptive prevalence is a key indicator of a...
Accessing family planning can reduce a significant proportion of maternal, infant, and childhood dea...
Purpose: To investigate patterns and correlates of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) communicatio...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Accessing family planning can reduce a significant proportion of maternal, infant, and childhood dea...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: Over half of all births in the United States are the result of unintended pregnancies. N...
International audienceBACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health se...
BACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young ...
KEY POINTSSeven in 10 U.S. women of reproductive age, some 44 million women, make at least one medic...
Objectives To describe the types of contraception used by women attending Title X-funded clinics and...
Summary: Background: In the U.S. and globally, dominant metrics of contraceptive access focus on th...
Background: Unintended pregnancies remain an important public health issue. Modern contraception is ...
This study is a secondary data analysis of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2010). Us...
Introduction: Current data on changes in contraceptive use is required to prevent unintended pregnan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012As contraceptive prevalence is a key indicator of a...
Accessing family planning can reduce a significant proportion of maternal, infant, and childhood dea...
Purpose: To investigate patterns and correlates of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) communicatio...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Accessing family planning can reduce a significant proportion of maternal, infant, and childhood dea...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: Over half of all births in the United States are the result of unintended pregnancies. N...