2022 Women’s Health Survey
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					Contraception in the United States: A Closer Look at Experiences, Preferences, and Coverage  This report provides a close examination of reproductive age (18-49) females’ (including those who identify as women and other genders) experiences with contraception, insurance coverage, contraceptive preferences, and interactions with the health care system based on an analysis of the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey, a nationally representative survey of females ages 18-64 in the United States. 
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					Interest in Using Over-the-Counter Oral Contraceptive Pills  This brief presents data from the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey about reproductive age (18-49) females’ preferences for an over-the-counter contraceptive pill (N = 4,088). 
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					Access and Coverage for Mental Health Care  This issue brief focuses on the access and coverage of mental health services using data from the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey. 
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					Women’s Experiences with Provider Communication and Interactions in Health Care Settings  This brief presents findings from the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey (WHS) on women’s experiences with the health care system including screening for social determinants of health, provider communication and interactions, and discrimination. 
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					Many Women Use Preventive Services, but Gaps in Awareness of Insurance Coverage Requirements Persist  This brief presents findings from the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey on women’s receipt of cancer screenings and other preventive services and differences between subgroups of women. We also present data on women’s and men’s awareness of federal requirements for private insurance coverage of preventive services. 
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					Experiences with Health Care Access, Cost, and Coverage  This report presents findings from the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey (WHS) on women’s health status, use of health care services, and costs. The WHS is a nationally representative survey of 5,145 self-identified women ages 18 to 64, conducted May 10 – June 7, 2022. 
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					Workplace Benefits and Family Health Care Responsibilities  This brief, based on the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey highlights how workplace benefits and caring for children’s health care differ by gender and among different subpopulations of women. 
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					Mental Health Care Needs and Experiences Among LGBT+ People  In this report, we examine LGBT+ people’s needs for and experiences accessing mental health care by analyzing data from a nationally representative 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey with a large sample of LGBT+ adults. 
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					LGBT+ People’s Health Status and Access to Care  This report, based on a nationally representative 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey, provides an analysis of the health experiences of self-identified LGBT+ adults in the U.S. compared to their non-LGBT+ counterparts.