Fertility, family planning, and reproductive health of U.S. women: data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth.

Anjani Chandra, Gladys M Martinez, William D Mosher, Joyce C Abma, Jo Jones
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Objective: This report presents national estimates of fertility, family planning, and reproductive health indicators among females 15-44 years of age in the United States in 2002 from Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). For selected indicators, data are also compared with earlier cycles of the NSFG.

Methods: Descriptive tables of numbers and percentages are presented and interpreted. Data were collected through in-person interviews of the household population 15-44 years of age in the United States between March 2002 and March 2003. The sample included 7,643 females and 4,928 males, and this report focuses on data from the female sample. The overall response rate for the Cycle 6 NSFG was 79 percent, and the response rate for women was 80 percent.

Results: Given the range of topics covered in the report, only selected findings are listed here. About 14 percent of recent births to women 15-44 years of age in 2002 were unwanted at time of conception, an increase from the 9 percent seen for recent births in 1995. Among recent births, 64 percent occurred within marriage, 14 percent within cohabiting unions, and 21 percent to women who were neither married nor cohabiting. The overall rate of breastfeeding initiation among recent births increased from 55 to 67 percent between 1995 and 2002. About 50 percent of women 15-44 had ever cohabited compared with 41 percent of women in the 1995 survey; the percentage of women currently cohabiting also increased, from 7 to 9 percent between 1995 and 2002.

生育率、计划生育和美国妇女的生殖健康:2002年全国家庭增长调查数据。
目的:本报告介绍了2002年美国15-44岁女性生育率、计划生育和生殖健康指标的全国估计,数据来自全国家庭增长调查(NSFG)第6周期。对于选定的指标,数据也与NSFG的早期周期进行了比较。方法:给出描述性的数字和百分比表并进行解释。数据是在2002年3月至2003年3月期间通过对美国15-44岁家庭人口的面对面访谈收集的。样本包括7,643名女性和4,928名男性,本报告主要关注女性样本的数据。第6周期NSFG的总有效率为79%,女性的有效率为80%。结果:考虑到报告所涵盖的主题范围,这里只列出了选定的调查结果。2002年,年龄在15-44岁之间的女性中,14%的人在受孕时是不想要的,而1995年这一比例为9%。在最近出生的孩子中,64%发生在婚姻中,14%发生在同居中,21%发生在既没有结婚也没有同居的女性身上。1995年至2002年间,新生儿开始母乳喂养的总体比率从55%上升到67%。在15至44岁的女性中,约有50%曾经同居过,而1995年的调查中这一比例为41%;目前同居的女性比例也从1995年的7%上升到2002年的9%。
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