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Agenda

2012 Research Conference on the National Survey of Family Growth

NCHS Auditorium, Hyattsville, MD

October 17-18, 2012


Note: Presenting authors are listed in italics.


Day 1: Wednesday, October 17, 2012


8:00 Registration and check-in


8:45 Opening Remarks

Edward J. Sondik, Director, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC

Charles J. Rothwell, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, NCHS, CDC


9:05-11:45 Session 1: Contraception and Fertility

Chair: Trent MacKay (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)


Gender, Relationship Type, and Contraceptive Use at 1st sex

Larry Gibbs (Bowling Green State University)


Decomposing Unintended Pregnancy Rates in the United States, 1981–2008: Understanding the Effects of Shifts in Population Composition and Within-Group Reproductive Behaviors

Athena Tapales (Guttmacher Institute)

Exploring Men’s Birth Intentions

Laura Duberstein Lindberg (Guttmacher Institute)


10:05-10:20 BREAK


The Relationship of Contraceptive Use & Interpregnancy Interval: U.S. Women, 2006-2010

Richard Chang (Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco)


The Impact of Health Insurance and Abortion Policy on Women's Choice of Contraceptive Intensity in the United States

Josephine Jacobs (University of Toronto)


Discussant: Sarah Hayford (Arizona State University)

Open discussion

11:45-1:00 LUNCH


1:00-1:40 Special presentation

Continuous Interviewing and Methodological Research in the NSFG:

What it means for data users

James Wagner, NSFG Senior Mathematical Statistician, and Nicole Kirgis, NSFG Field Director (Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan)


1:40-4:45 Session 2: Marriage and Cohabitation

Chair: Mark Mather (Population Reference Bureau)

Taking One’s Time? The Association between the Duration to Cohabitation and Union Outcomes

Katherine Michelmore (Cornell University)


Socio-economic Standing and Variability in the Timing of Marriage and Union Formation

Megan Sweeney (University of California, Los Angeles)


Premarital Cohabitation and Direct Marriage in the US, 1966-2010

Arielle Kuperberg (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)


Discussant: Wendy Manning (Bowling Green State University)


2:40-3:00 BREAK


Assessing Trends in Cohabitation and Family Stability among Adults and Children in the United States: 1990s-2000s

Sheela Kennedy (University of Minnesota)


Marriages Following a Non-Marital Birth

Christina Gibson-Davis (Duke University)


No Second Acts in American Lives? The State of Remarriage in Contemporary U.S. Society

Muh-Chung Lin (University of Chicago)


Discussant: Kelly Raley (University of Texas at Austin)


Open discussion


5:00 Adjourn for the day

Day 2: Thursday, October 18, 2012


8:45-11:30 Session 3: Sexual Behavior

Chair: John Santelli (Columbia University)


Sex, Lies and the Down Low: Unlocking the Secrets of Straight Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women

Loren Henderson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)


An Investigation of Change in Men & Women’s Reports of Same Sex Behavior, Attraction, and Identity in the National Survey of Family Growth, 2002-2010

Stuart Michaels (NORC at the University of Chicago)


The Conceptualization and Measurement of the Homosexual, Heterosexual, and Bisexual Populations in the United States

Dudley Poston (Texas A & M)


9:45-10:00 BREAK


Demographic Characteristics of Lesbian Mothers in the United States

Karin Brewster (Florida State University)


Coerced First Intercourse and Sexually Transmitted Infections

Corrine Williams (University of Kentucky)


Discussant: Susan Newcomer (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)

Open discussion


11:45-1:00 LUNCH (Small group assistance/user feedback. Participants may discuss issues with NSFG staff over lunch.)


1:00 -3:15 Session 4: Patterns by Hispanic Origin and Race

Chair: Sue Moskosky (Office of Population Affairs, DHHS)


Are Hispanic Women Less Unhappy about Unintended Pregnancies?

Caroline Sten Hartnett (University of Michigan)

Hispanic Men in the United States: Acculturation and Sexual Risk Behaviors

Laura Haderxhanaj (Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, CDC)


Contraceptive Service Use among Hispanics: The Role of Contextual Characteristics

Elizabeth Wildsmith (Child Trends)


U.S. Women’s Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

Jennifer Frost (Guttmacher Institute)


Discussant: Deborah R. Graefe (Pennsylvania State University)

Open discussion



3:15-3:30 Final remarks and Adjourn





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