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Contraceptive utilization: United States, 1976

W D Mosher

    Vital and Health Statistics. Series 23, Data From the National Survey of Family Growth
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    Contraceptive use varied among women in 1976, with data analyzed by marital status, race, age, and socioeconomic factors. Findings highlight demographic differences in family planning method selection.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Public Health
    • Reproductive Health

    Background:

    • Understanding contraceptive use is crucial for reproductive health and family planning initiatives.
    • Historical data provides insights into long-term trends and disparities in contraceptive access and utilization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present statistics on contraceptive use among different groups of women in 1976.
    • To analyze contraceptive method choice based on demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of statistical data collected in 1976.
    • Categorization of women by marital status: currently married, never-married with offspring, and widowed, divorced, or separated.
    • Examination of contraceptive use by method, race, age, and socioeconomic factors.

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    Main Results:

    • Detailed statistics on contraceptive usage patterns are provided for the specified demographic groups.
    • Contraceptive method selection is presented in relation to women's race, age, and socioeconomic status.

    Conclusions:

    • The study provides a statistical snapshot of contraceptive practices in 1976.
    • Findings underscore the importance of considering demographic and socioeconomic factors in family planning research and policy.