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Little Knowlege and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills
ReportReport: Little Knowledge and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills, the Public, and the Ob-Gyn
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Contraception in the 90’s: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used? And, Who Uses What?
Fact SheetContraception in the 90's: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used? And, Who Uses What? A fact sheet and resource list on new contraceptive use data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) from a briefing on the topic held in New York City on June 20, 1997. Contraception In The 90s: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used?And, Who Uses What? was co-sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the National Press Foundation and The…
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Documenting the Power of Television – A Survey of Regular E.R. Viewers about Emergency Contraception
Poll FindingA national random sample telephone survey of 700 regular ER viewers before and after the April 10th episode, featuring a date rape victim who learns that she still has contraceptive options to help prevent pregnancy, even after having unprotected sex. While in the emergency room, she learns that if she takes a heavy dose of regular birth control pills within three days of unprotected sex, she can reduce her chance of becoming pregnant by 75%.…
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Preventing Unintended Pregnancies: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception
ReportPreventing Unintended Pregnancies: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception Report: Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception
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Emergency Contraception: Resources for Providers
Other PostThis publication is a resource manual for health care providers to increase awareness and access to emergency contraception to women by making available information about emergency contraception, and how to use this option. Emergency Contraception: Resources for Providers
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Facts about Emergency Contraception: What You Need to Know
Fact SheetFact Sheet: Facts About Emergency Contraception
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Another Gender Gap? Men’s Role in Preventing Pregnancy
ReportA chart pack, press release, and Q&A prepared for a briefing held in New York on March 19, 1997, co-sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the National Press Foundation and The Alan Guttmacher Institute. This briefing focused on men's role and responsibility in preventing pregnancy. A survey of men's and women's perceptions about men's role and responsibility when it comes to preventing unplanned pregnancy was released as part of this briefing and is also available,…
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Kaiser Family Foundation and Children Now National Surveys: Talking with Kids about Tough Issues – Toplines/Survey
Other PostTalking With Kids About Tough Issues National Surveys of Parents and Children for the "Talking With Your Kids" Campaign Kaiser Family Foundation and Children Now Conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates -- Questionnaire and National Toplines -- Parent Interviews: All responses here for parents of children ages 8-12; from children ages 10-12; or from teens ages 13-15 Q1. Do you think parents of school-age children discuss each of the following topics too much, too little,…