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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2014 May 9;90(4):416–421. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.04.016

Table 1.

Respondent characteristics, Continuity and Change in Contraceptive Use Study, Dec–Nov 2012

Total Analytic sample
3,276 100%
Age
18–24 889 27.1
25–29 1,230 37.5
30–34 655 20.0
35–39 502 15.3
Relationship status
Married 1,650 50.4
Cohabiting 812 24.8
Dating 708 21.6
Not in a relationship 106 3.2
Race/ethnicity
White, Non-Hispanic 2,095 63.9
Black, Non-Hispanic 299 9.1
Other, Non-Hispanic 245 7.5
Hispanic 637 19.4
Education
Less than high school 168 5.1
High school 510 15.6
Some college 1,250 38.2
Bachelor’s degree or higher 1,348 41.1
Number births (7 missing)
0 1478 45.7
1 673 20.6
2 677 20.8
3 or more 421 12.9
Health insurance (16 missing)
Private 2088 64.0
Medicaid 554 17.0
Other 31 1.0
None 587 18.0
Pregnancy avoidance attitude (12 missing)
1 Not at all important to avoid 208 6.4
2 129 4.0
3 297 9.1
4 441 13.5
5 546 16.7
6 Very important to avoid 1,643 50.3