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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2017 May 5;49(3):167–172. doi: 10.1363/psrh.12030

Table 1.

Among a nationally representative sample of publicly funded U.S. health centers that provide family planning services, percentage reporting having written protocols for assessing patients’ reproductive life plan, by selected characteristics, 2013–2014

Characteristic N %
Total 1,039 58.0 (0.01)
Type of health center ***
 Community Health Center 198 32.3 (0.03)
 Health Department 497 77.0 (0.02)
 Planned Parenthood 125 90.8 (0.02)
 Hospital/Other (Includes private non-profit organizations, and other) 219 51.7 (0.03)
Health center focus ***
 Reproductive health 576 76.7 (0.02)
 Primary care 326 33.3 (0.02)
 Other 137 79.6 (0.04)
Receipt of Title X funding ***
 Yes 747 76.5 (0.01)
 No 292 36.1 (0.03)
Service area
 Mostly urban/suburban 285 59.1 (0.03)
 Mostly rural 535 56.9 (0.02)
 Combination (urban/suburban and rural) 219 59.1 (0.03)
Annual family planning caseload
 <1000 482 54.1 (0.02)
 1000–4999 414 61.7 (0.02)
 ≥5000 143 60.8 (0.04)
***

In chi-square tests, differences by category are significant at p<.001. Note: Figures in parentheses are standard errors.