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Contraceptive methods women have ever used: United States, 1982-2010.
Kimberly Daniels, William D. Mosher
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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United States
100%
Contraceptive Methods
100%
Religious Affiliation
66%
Hispanic Origin
66%
Depo-Provera
66%
Effective Method
33%
Sexual Intercourse
33%
Highly Effective
33%
Contraception
33%
In-person Interviews
33%
Female Interviewer
33%
National Estimates
33%
Women of Reproductive Age
33%
Intrauterine Device
33%
Nativity
33%
Male Condom
33%
Method Choice
33%
National Survey of Family Growth
33%
Household Population
33%
Birth Control pill
33%
Contraceptive Patch
33%
Hispanic Education
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Pill
100%
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate
100%
Household
50%
Oral Contraceptive Agent
50%
Side Effect
50%
Intrauterine Contraceptive Device
50%
Contraceptive Patch
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate
100%
Side Effect
50%
Oral Contraceptive Agent
50%
Intrauterine Device
50%
Contraceptive Patch
50%
Social Sciences
Religious Affiliation
100%
Birth Control
50%
National Surveys
50%
Proportion of Women
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
National Surveys
100%