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Sex in the 90s: 1998 National Survey of Americans on Sex and Sexual Health 1
Other Post30. Are you currently involved in a sexual relationship? Based on those not currently married or living as married; n=479 38 Yes 60 No 2 Don't know/Refused 100 CURRENT RELATIONSHIP STATUS (Q29, Q30):60 Married/Living as 15 Unmarried and involved 24 Unmarried and not involved 1 Don't know/Refused 100 31.
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Is There a Common Ground? Affiliations Between Catholic and Non-Catholic Health Care Providers and the Availability of Reproductive Health Services
ReportThis report examines affiliations between Catholic and non-Catholic health care providers and their impact on the availability of reproductive health services in communities.
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Emergency Contraception: All Talk and No Action?
Other PostSurvey of Americans on Emergency Contraception The 1997 Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Americans on Emergency Contraception examined public knowledge and attitudes regarding unplanned pregnancy and contraception, with a particular focus on emergency contraceptive pills.
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National Survey of Americans and Health Care Providers on Emergency Contraception
Other Post1997 Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Americans on Emergency Contraception Conducted for the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation By Princeton Survey Research Associates Topline For Men May 13-May 26, 1997 Introduction: Hello, my name is _____, and I'm calling from Princeton Survey Research of Princeton, New Jersey.
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National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy: The More You Know About Teen Pregnancy Prevention Campaign Information
Other PostThe Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation When are teens most likely to get pregnant? Pregnancy risk is high right from the beginning of sexual activity: half of all first teen pregnancies occur in the first six months after sexual activity begins.
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Abortion Fact Sheet
Fact SheetA fact sheet on current facts and statistics on abortion trends, provider profile, and abortion policy, both federal and state.
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Talking about STDs with Health Professionals: Women’s Experiences – Toplines/Survey
Other PostTalking about STDs with Health Professionals: Women's Experiences Glamour/Kaiser Family Foundation National Survey Methodology Talking about STDS with Health Professionals: Women's Experiences was conducted for the Kaiser Family Foundation and Glamour by Market Facts,
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Why Some Men Don’t Use Condoms: Male Attitudes about Condoms and Other Contraceptives
ReportReport: Why Some Men Don't Use Condoms: Male Attitudes About Condoms and Other Contraceptives…
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Is There a Common Ground? Affiliations Between Catholic and Non-Catholic Health Care Providers and
Other Post3. The Affiliation Process and the Role of Reproductive Health Services in the case studies The four case studies conducted for this project provide insight into the affiliation process between Catholic and non-Catholic health care providers and the role of reproductive health services in the process.