Family Planning Methods by Effectiveness for Female Clients

This data file contains information on the number of female clients served with a contraceptive method or service based on effectiveness 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. Women who received any service related to a method, including receipt, maintenance, and monitoring were included in the count of clients. Contraceptive methods are grouped according to their effectiveness. Tier 1 methods (most effective): female sterilization, and implant. Tier 2 methods (moderately effective): injection, OCs, patch, vaginal ring, and diaphragm. Tier 3 methods (least effective): EC, and barrier methods. The injection was moved from Tier 1 to Tier 2 during FY 2008.

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Family Planning Methods by Effectiveness for Female Clients

This dataset includes the following variables: method dispensed by Tier: [Tier 1 (sterilization, intrauterine contraceptive (IUC), implant, Tier 2 (injection, oral contraceptives (OCs), patch, ring, diaphragm), Tier 3 (barriers, emergency contraception (EC)), and no method provided]; total tier methods dispensed; percentage dispensed.


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