Fertility, contraception, and fatherhood: data on men and women from cycle 6 (2002) of the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth.

Gladys M Martinez, Anjani Chandra, Joyce C Abma, Jo Jones, William D Mosher
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Objective: This report presents national estimates of fertility, family formation, contraceptive use, and father involvement indicators among males 15-44 years of age in the United States in 2002 from Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). Data are also shown for women for purposes of comparison.

Methods: Descriptive tables of numbers and percentages are presented. Data were collected through in-person interviews of the household population 15-44 years of age in the United States between March 2002 and March 2003. The sample included 7,643 females and 4,928 males. This report focuses primarily on data from the male sample, but compares findings with the female data whenever appropriate. The overall response rate for Cycle 6 of the NSFG was 79 percent, and the response rate for men was 78 percent.

Results: This report covers a wide range of topics including first sexual intercourse and its timing in relation to marriage; contraceptive use; wantedness of births in the past 5 years; marital and cohabiting status at first birth; living arrangement of fathers with their children; father's activities with children they live with and those they do not live with; HIV-risk related behaviors; and infertility services.

Conclusion: The reproductive experiences of men and women 15-44 years of age in the United States vary significantly, and often sharply, by demographic characteristics such as education, income, and Hispanic origin and race.

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生育、避孕和做父亲:2002年全国家庭增长调查第6周期(2002年)的男女数据。
目的:本报告介绍了2002年美国全国家庭成长调查(NSFG)第6周期中15-44岁男性的生育率、家庭组成、避孕药具使用和父亲参与指标的全国估计。为了便于比较,还列出了妇女的数据。方法:采用数字和百分比描述性表格。数据是在2002年3月至2003年3月期间通过对美国15-44岁家庭人口的面对面访谈收集的。样本包括7643名女性和4928名男性。本报告主要侧重于男性样本的数据,但在适当的时候将结果与女性数据进行比较。NSFG第6周期的总有效率为79%,男性的总有效率为78%。结果:该报告涵盖了广泛的主题,包括第一次性行为及其与婚姻有关的时间;避孕使用;最近5年的出生情况;第一胎时的婚姻和同居状况;父亲与子女的生活安排;父亲与孩子们一起生活和不一起生活的活动;艾滋病毒风险相关行为;以及不孕不育服务。结论:受教育程度、收入、西班牙裔和种族等人口统计学特征的影响,美国15-44岁男性和女性的生育经历差异很大,而且往往很大。
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