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About the National Data
Data
Data Source: National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), CDC/NCHS
Baseline: 67.7 percent of males aged 15 to 19 years used a condom at last intercourse, as reported in 2015-17
Target: 81.3 percent
Methodology
Questions used to obtain the national baseline data
Numerator:
METH12M1-METH12M4
are recodes that measure contraceptive method use at last sex in the past 12 months.
- Condom
- Withdrawal
- Vasectomy
- Pill
- Female sterilization
- Injection — depo-provera/lunelle
- Spermicidal foam/jelly/cream/film/suppository
- Hormonal implant — norplant/implanon/nexplanon
- Rhythm or safe period
- Contraceptive patch
- Vaginal contraceptive ring
- IUD, coil loop
- Something else
- Used no method or does not know if partner used a method
- No method used at last sex in the past 12 months
Denominator:
SEX3MO
is a recode that measures whether respondent had sex in the past 3 months.
- Yes
- No
AGER
: Respondent age at interview (Recode): 15-19
Methodology notes
Males are considered to have used a condom at last intercourse if they reported they were sexually active (had sex in the last 3 months) and used a condom at their last intercourse.