Unplanned pregnancy among active duty servicewomen, U.S. Air Force, 2001
Autor: | Susan Y. Chao, Lucinda Z. Frost, Anthony Robbins, Vincent P. Fonseca |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Active duty media_common.quotation_subject Population Fertility Risk Assessment Military medicine Interviews as Topic Pregnancy Environmental health Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans education Military Medicine media_common Probability education.field_of_study business.industry Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Pregnancy Unplanned General Medicine Health Surveys United States Military Personnel Family planning Case-Control Studies National Survey of Family Growth Female business Developed country Demography |
Zdroj: | Military medicine. 170(1) |
ISSN: | 0026-4075 |
Popis: | Unplanned pregnancy is a major public health problem in the United States. Although the U.S. Air Force has the highest proportion of active duty women of any of the U.S. military services, there are no published data on the occurrence of unplanned pregnancy among active duty Air Force (ADAF) women. Civilian female interviewers conducted telephone interviews with a random sample of 2,348 ADAF women during early 2002, using questions that were closely based on the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. During 2001, approximately 12% of ADAF women had one or more pregnancies. By National Survey of Family Growth criteria, approximately 54% of these pregnancies were unplanned. Thus, approximately 7% of ADAF women had one or more unplanned pregnancies during 2001. Roughly one-half of unplanned pregnancies represented contraceptive nonuse and the other half represented contraceptive failure or misuse. Unplanned pregnancy is a serious and frequently occurring problem among ADAF women, with many opportunities for prevention. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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