The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health: Data book for the 2006 phase 4 survey of younger cohort (28-33 years)

- Research Centre for Gender, Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle & School of Population Health, University of Queensland (2007)

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The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH) includes the percentage of Australian women aged 28-33 who use contraception and the types of contraception used. Data includes the total number of years women have taken the oral contraception pill, whether the women have tried to obtain the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill) and whether they found it to be readily available. Data is reported by metropolitan, regional and remote regions.

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Category Sexual & Reproductive Health
Indicator Contraception
Published By Research Centre for Gender, Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle & School of Population Health, University of Queensland
Published Date 2007
Catalogue Number N/A
Frequency Triennial
Contact Women's Health Australia, Research Centre for Gender, Health & Ageing, University of Newcastle 02 4913 8872
Cost Free
National Data Yes
State Wide Data No
Regional Data No
LGA Data No
Gender Lens Yes
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lens No
Disability Lens No
Sexual Diversity Lens No
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Lens No
Age Classification Aged 28-33