| Baseline: |
51.0 percent of all pregnancies were intended, as reported in 2002
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| Target: |
56.0 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Sources: |
Guttmacher Institute Abortion Provider Survey (APS), Guttmacher Institute; Surveillance Data for Abortion, CDC/NCCDPHP; National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS; National Vital Statistics System-Natality (NVSS-N), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
12.4 percent of females experienced pregnancy despite use of a reversible contraceptive method, as reported in 2002
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| Target: |
9.9 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
Projection/trend analysis |
| Data Sources: |
Guttmacher Institute Abortion Provider Survey (APS), Guttmacher Institute; National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-3 Increase the proportion of publicly funded family planning clinics that offer the full range of FDA-approved methods of contraception, including emergency contraception, onsite
| Baseline: |
38.3 percent of publicly funded family planning clinics offered the full range of FDA-approved methods of contraception onsite, as reported in 2003
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| Target: |
47.9 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
Projection/trend analysis |
| Data Source: |
Survey of Contraceptive Service Providers, Guttmacher Institute |
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| Baseline: |
79.7 percent of publicly funded family planning clinics offered emergency contraception onsite, as reported in 2003
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| Target: |
87.7 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
Survey of Contraceptive Service Providers, Guttmacher Institute |
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| Potential Data Source: |
Guttmacher Institute |
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| Baseline: |
33.1 percent of pregnancies were conceived within 18 months of a previous birth, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
29.8 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
83.3 percent of females at risk of unintended pregnancy or their partners used contraception at most recent sexual intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
91.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-7 Increase the proportion of sexually experienced persons who received reproductive health services
| Baseline: |
78.6 percent of sexually experienced females aged 15 to 44 years received reproductive health services in the past 12 months, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
86.5 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
14.8 percent of sexually experienced males aged 15 to 44 years received reproductive health services in the past 12 months, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
16.3 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-8 Reduce pregnancies among adolescent females
| Baseline: |
40.2 pregnancies per 1,000 females aged 15 to 17 years occurred in 2005
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| Target: |
36.2 pregnancies per 1,000 |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Sources: |
Guttmacher Institute Abortion Provider Survey (APS), Guttmacher Institute; Surveillance Data for Abortion, CDC/NCCDPHP; National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS; National Vital Statistics System-Natality (NVSS-N), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
117.7 pregnancies per 1,000 females aged 18 to 19 years occurred in 2005
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| Target: |
105.9 pregnancies per 1,000 |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Sources: |
Guttmacher Institute Abortion Provider Survey (APS), Guttmacher Institute; Surveillance Data for Abortion, CDC/NCCDPHP; National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS; National Vital Statistics System-Natality (NVSS-N), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-9 Increase the proportion of adolescents aged 17 years and under who have never had sexual intercourse
| Baseline: |
72.9 percent of female adolescents aged 15 to 17 years reported they had never had sexual intercourse in 2006–10
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| Target: |
80.2 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
72.0 percent of male adolescents aged 15 to 17 years reported they had never had sexual intercourse in 2006–10
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| Target: |
79.2 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
85.4 percent of female adolescents aged 15 years and under had never had sexual intercourse in 2006–10
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| Target: |
93.9 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
84.3 percent of male adolescents aged 15 years and under had never had sexual intercourse in 2006–10
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| Target: |
92.7 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-10 Increase the proportion of sexually active persons aged 15 to 19 years who use condoms to both effectively prevent pregnancy and provide barrier protection against disease
| Baseline: |
68.0 percent of sexually active females aged 15 to 19 years used a condom at first intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
74.8 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
79.6 percent of sexually active males aged 15 to 19 years used a condom at first intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
87.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
50.5 percent of sexually active females aged 15 to 19 years used a condom at last intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
55.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
74.1 percent of sexually active males aged 15 to 19 years used a condom at last intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
81.5 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-11 Increase the proportion of sexually active persons aged 15 to 19 years who use condoms and hormonal or intrauterine contraception to both effectively prevent pregnancy and provide barrier protection against disease
| Baseline: |
14.0 percent of sexually active females aged 15 to 19 years used a condom and hormonal or intrauterine contraception at first intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
15.4 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
15.7 percent of sexually active males aged 15 to 19 years used a condom and hormonal or intrauterine contraception at first intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
17.3 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
18.3 percent of sexually active females aged 15 to 19 years used a condom and hormonal or intrauterine contraception at last intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
20.1 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
32.1 percent of sexually active males aged 15 to 19 years used a condom and hormonal or intrauterine contraception at last intercourse, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
35.3 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-12 Increase the proportion of adolescents who received formal instruction on reproductive health topics before they were 18 years old
| Baseline: |
88.7 percent of female adolescents received formal instruction on how to say no to sex before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
97.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
82.5 percent of male adolescents received formal instruction on how to say no to sex before they were 18 years old in 2002, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
90.8 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
70.5 percent of females received formal instruction on birth control methods before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
77.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
60.8 percent of males received formal instruction on birth control methods before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
66.9 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
89.3 percent of females received formal instruction on HIV/AIDS prevention before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
98.2 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
87.9 percent of males received formal instruction on HIV/AIDS prevention before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
96.7 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
93.8 percent of females received formal instruction on sexually transmitted disease prevention methods before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
95.8 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
2 percentage point improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
91.8 percent of males received formal instruction on sexually transmitted disease prevention methods before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
93.8 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
2 percentage point improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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FP-13 Increase the proportion of adolescents who talked to a parent or guardian about reproductive health topics before they were 18 years old
| Baseline: |
61.4 percent of female adolescents talked with a parent or guardian about how to say no to sex before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
67.5 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
41.2 percent of male adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about how to say no to sex before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
45.3 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
51.0 percent of female adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about birth control methods before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
56.1 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
29.2 percent of male adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about birth control methods before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
32.1 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
40.9 percent of female adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about HIV/AIDS prevention before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
45.0 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
37.8 percent of male adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about HIV/AIDS prevention before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
41.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
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| Baseline: |
54.2 percent of female adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about sexually transmitted diseases before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
59.6 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
48.1 percent of male adolescents talked to a parent or guardian about sexually transmitted diseases before they were 18 years old, as reported in 2006–10
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| Target: |
52.9 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
10 percent improvement |
| Data Source: |
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
21 States set the income eligibility level for Medicaid-covered family planning services to at least the same level used to determine eligibility for Medicaid-covered, pregnancy-related care in 2010
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| Target: |
32 States |
| Target-Setting Method: |
Projection/trend analysis |
| Data Sources: |
Medicaid Income Eligibility Levels for Pregnant Women, Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF); Guttmacher Institute State Medicaid Family Planning Eligibility Expansions, Guttmacher Institute |
| More Information: |
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| Baseline: |
53.8 percent of females in need of publicly supported contraceptive services and supplies reported receiving those services and supplies in 2006
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| Target: |
64.5 percent |
| Target-Setting Method: |
Projection/trend analysis |
| Data Source: |
Guttmacher Institute Contraceptive Needs and Services, Guttmacher Institute |
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