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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 12.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2016 Apr 25;94(4):340–347. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2016.04.009

Table 1.

Characteristics of US publicly funded health centers that offered family planning services, 2013–2014a

Type of health center (N=1615) Total clients seen, last year (N=1564)
 Planned Parenthood (n= 168) 9%  <500 7%
 Community health center (n=427) 37%  500–999 8%
 Health department (n=684) 31%  1000–4999 35%
 Hospital (n=84) 7%  5000–9999 19%
 Other type (n=252) 16%  10,000–49,999 27%
 50,000+ 4%
Title X funding status (N=1615)
 Yes (n=1045) 49% Total family planning clients seen, last year (N=1530)
 No (n=570) 51%  <500 30%
 500–999 20%
Geographic location (N=1563)  1000–4999 36%
 Northeast/Mid-Atlantic 18%  5000–9999 8%
 South/Southwest 33%  10,000+ 5%
 Midwest 19%
 West 30% Mean percentage of family planning clientsb:
 Who were less than age 20 years 26%
Type of area served (N=1598)  Who were male 14%
 Mostly urban/suburban 31%
 Mostly rural 48%
 Both rural and urban/suburban 21%
a

Unweighted N values; weighted proportions.

b

Many respondents were missing data for these questions. N=1375 for adolescent clients and N=1091 for male clients.