Family PACT Female Clients by Method Tier and Race/Ethnicity

This data file contains information on the contraceptive tier methods for female clients by racial/ethnic group categories accessed through the Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (Family PACT) Program from July 1, 2003, through the current Fiscal Year (FY) of available data. Contraceptive methods are grouped according to their effectiveness. Tier 1 methods (most effective): female sterilization, IUCs, and implant. Tier 2 methods (moderately effective): injection, OCs, patch, vaginal ring, and diaphragm. Tier 3 methods (least effective): EC, and barrier methods.

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Family PACT Female Clients by Method Tier and Race/Ethnicity

This dataset includes the following variables: method dispensed by tier [No method provided, Tier 1 (Sterilization, intrauterine contraceptives (IUCs), Implant), Tier 2 (Injection, oral contraceptives (OCs), Patch, Ring, Diaphragm), Tier 3 (Barriers and emergency contraception (EC)]; total percentage dispensed by racial/ethnic group category (Latina, White, African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Other female clients).


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