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Females aged 15 to 19 years who reported talking to a parent or guardian about methods of birth control

Denominator

Number of females aged 15 to 19 years

Methodology

From the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth:

[NUMERATOR:]

The next questions are about how you learned about sex and birth control. [Before you were 18 years old]/, which, if any, of the topics shown on Card 23 did you ever talk with a parent or guardian about? [ENTER all that apply:]

  1. How to say no to sex
  2. Methods of birth control
  3. Where to get birth control
  4. Sexually transmitted diseases
  5. How to prevent HIV/AIDS
  6. How to use a condom
  7. None of the above

Males are considered as having received informal instruction if they report they talked with a parent or guardian about methods of birth control.

Formal instruction is defined as having received formal instruction at school, church, a community center, or some other place; and informal instruction is defined as having talked to a parent or guardian about reproductive health topics.

References

Klein, R.J.; Proctor, S.E.; Boudreault, M.A.; Turczyn, K.M. Healthy People 2010 Criteria for Data Suppression. Statistical Notes No. 24. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2002.