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National Survey of Family Growth

Lists of Publications Based on 2011-2013, 2013-2015, and 2011-2015 Data

Updated February 20, 2018


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National Survey of Family Growth (2011-2013)

List of Publications

Updated February 20, 2018


8 NCHS reports

62 Journal articles

1 Books or book chapter or sections

10 Other papers/reports (such as from research organizations)

81 Total publications + 8 Benchmark

NOTE: Reports from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) are available at the NSFG website


  1. Daniels K., Daugherty J., Jones J. 2014. Current Contraceptive Status Among Women Aged 15–44: United States, 2011–2013. NCHS Data Brief No 173. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  2. Branum A.M., Jones J. 2015. Trends in Long-acting Reversible Contraception Use Among

U.S. Women Aged 15–44. NCHS Data Brief No 188. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  1. Copen C.E., Chandra A., Febo-Vazquez I. 2015. HIV Testing in the Past Year Among the

U.S. Household Population Aged 15–44: 2011–2013. NCHS data brief, no 202. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  1. Martinez GM. 2015. Three Decades of Nonmarital First Births Among Fathers Aged 15–44 in the United States. NCHS data brief, no 204. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  2. Daniels K, Daugherty J, Jones J., Mosher B. 2015. Current Contraceptive Use and Variation by Selected Characteristics among Women Aged 15-44: United States, 2011- 2013. NCHS National Health Statistics Report, No. 86. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  3. Stern L.F., Simons H.R., Kohn J.E., Debevec, E.J. Morfesis, J.M. 2015. Differences in Contraceptive Use Between Family Planning Providers and the U.S. Population: Results of a Nationwide Survey. Contraception 91(6): 464-9.

  4. Driscoll A., Abma J. 2015. Changing Sociodemographic Factors and Teen Fertility: 1991– 2009. Maternal Child Health 19(10): 2159-67.

  5. Downey A.B. 2015. Will Millennials Ever Get Married? Proceedings of the the 14th Python in Science Conference.1-5.

  6. Musick, K., & Michelmore, K. 2015. Change in the Stability of Marital and Cohabiting Unions Following the Birth of a Child. Demography 52(5), 1463-85.

  7. Martinez GM, Abma JC. 2015. Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Use, and Childbearing of Teenagers Aged 15–19 in the United States. NCHS data brief, no 209 Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  8. Kavanaugh M.L., Jerman J., Finer L.B. 2015. Changes in Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods Among U.S. Women, 2009-2012. Obstetrics & Gynecology 126(5):917–27.

  9. Reeves R.V., Venator J. 2015. Sex, contraception, or Abortion? Explaining Class Gaps in Unintended Childbearing. The Brookings Institution. (February 2015):1-14.

  10. Frost J.J., Frohwirth L., Zolna M.R. 2015. Contraceptive Needs and Services, 2013 Update. Guttmacher Institute.

  11. West B.T., Wagner J., Hubbard F., Gu, H. 2015. The Utility of Alternative Commercial Data Sources for Survey Operations and Estimation: Evidence from the National Survey of Family Growth. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 3(2):240-264.

  12. Wagner J, West BT, Guyer H, Hubbard F, Kelley J, Couper MP. 2015. The Effects of a Mid-Data Collection Change in Financial Incentives on Total Survey Error in the National Survey of Family Growth: Results from a Randomized Experiment. Total Survey Error in Practice (forthcoming).

  13. Olson K, Wagner J. 2015. A Feasibility Test of Using Smartphones to Collect GPS Information in Face-to-Face Surveys. Survey Research Methods 9(1): 1-13.

  14. Smith, D.K., Van Handel, M., Wolitski, R.J., Stryker, J.E., Hall, H.I., Prejean, J., Koenig, L.J., Valleroy, L.A. 2015. Vital Signs: Estimated Percentages and Numbers of Adults with Indications for Preexposure Prophylaxis to Prevent HIV Acquisition--United States, 2015. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 64(46):1291-5.

  15. Copen C.E., Chandra A., Febo-Vazquez I. 2016. Sexual Behavior, Sexual Attraction, and Sexual Orientation Among Adults Aged 18–44 in the United States: Data From the 2011– 2013 National Survey of Family Growth. National health statistics reports (NCHS), (88), pp.1-14. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

  16. Vanderberg R.H., Farkas A.H., Miller E., Sucato, G.S., Akers, A.Y., Borrero, S.B. 2016. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Formal Sex Education and Sex Education by Parents among Young Women in the U.S. Journal of Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology 29(1):69-73.

  17. Fasula A.M., Emeka O., Jeffries IV W.L., Carry, M., Ocfemia, M.C.B., Rose, C.E., Jayne,

P.E. 2016. Young Sexual Minority Males in the United States: Sociodemographic Characteristics and Sexual Attraction, Identity and Behavior. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 48(1):3-8.

  1. Green, P.P. 2016. Vital Signs: Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies—United States, 2011–2013. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 65(4):91-97.

  2. Daugherty J, Copen C. 2016. Trends in Attitudes about Marriage, Childbearing, and Sexual Behavior: United States, 2002, 2006-2010, and 2011-2013. National Health Statistics Reports (NCHS) (92):1.

  3. Patel, P.R., Lee, J., Hirth, J., Berenson, A.B., Smith, P.B. 2016. Changes in the Use of Contraception at First Intercourse: A Comparison of the National Survey of Family Growth 1995 and 2006-2010 Databases. Journal of Women’s Health 25(8):777-83.

  4. Finer, L.B., Zolna, M.R. 2016. Declines in Unintended Pregnancy in the United States, 2008-2011. New England Journal of Medicine 374(9):843-52.

  5. England, P., Mishel, E., Caudillo, M.L. 2016. Increases in Sex with Same-Sex Partners and Bisexual Identity across Cohorts of Women (but Not Men). Population Center New York.

  6. Kwan, C.K., Rose, C.E., Brooks, J.T., Marks, G., Sionean, C. 2016. HIV Testing Among Men at Risk for Acquiring HIV Infection Before and After the 2006 CDC Recommendations. Public Health Report 131(2):311-9.

  7. Groskaufmanis L., Masho, S.W. 2016. Source of Care and Variation in Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Use. Fertility and Sterility 105(2):401-9.

  8. Lindberg L, Maddow Zimet I, Boonstra H. 2016. Changes in Adolescents' Receipt of Sex Education, 2006–2013. Journal of Adolescent Health 58(6):621-7.

  9. Lichter DT, Michelmore K, Turner RN, Sassler S. 2016. Pathways to a Stable Union? Pregnancy and Childbearing among Cohabiting and Married Couples. Population Research and Policy Review:1-23.

  10. Ahrens KA, Rossen LM, Branum AM. 2016. Pregnancy Loss History at First Parity and Selected Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. Annals of Epidemiology 26(7):474-81.

  11. Angus RD. 2016. Sexual Wellness for Cancer Patients and Their Partners. Home Healthcare Now 34(5):285-6.

  12. Arora P, Desai K. 2016. Impact of Affordable Care Act Coverage Expansion on Women's Reproductive Preventive Services in the United States. Preventive Medicine 89:224-9.

  13. Jerman J, Jones RK, Onda T. 2016. Characteristics of US Abortion Patients in 2014 and Changes Since 2008. Guttmacher Institute

  14. Mosher WD, Moreau C, Lantos H. 2016. Trends and Determinants of IUD Use in the USA, 2002-2012. Human Reproduction 31(8):1696-02.

  15. Hayford SR, Guzzo KB. 2016. Fifty Years of Unintended Births: Education Gradients in Unintended Fertility in the US, 1960–2013. Population and Development Review 42(2):313-41.

  16. Choi K, Hamilton ER. 2016. Understanding Patterns of Contraceptive Use Among Never Married Mexican American Women. Demographic Research 34:1129-60.

  17. Eickmeyer, K.J. 2016. Over 25 Years of Change in Men’s Entry into Fatherhood, 1987-2013. Family Profiles, FP-16-10. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. http://www.bgsu.edu./ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles.eickmeyer-fatherhood-25years-change-age-entry-fp-16-10.html



  1. Conserve DF, Oraka E, Abara WE, Wafula E, Turo A. 2016. Correlates of Never Testing for HIV among Non-Hispanic Black Men in the United States: National Survey of Family Growth, 2011-2013. AIDS and Behavior:1-9.

  2. Hartnett, C. S., Lindley, L.L., Walsemann, K.M. 2016. Congruence across Sexual Orientation Dimensions and Risk for Unintended Pregnancy among Adult US Women. Women's Health Issues 27(2):145-151.

  3. Abramowitz J. 2016. The Affordable Care Act Young Adult Provision and Pathways to Fertility. In 6th Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists. Ashecon.

  4. Pazol, K, Daniels, K., Romero, L., Warner, L., Barfield, W. 2016. Trends in Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Use in Adolescents and Young Adults: New Estimates Accounting for Sexual Experience. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59(4):438-442.

  5. Garcia-Alexander, G, Gonzales, Hauck, EC. 2016. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Desire for Reversal of Sterilization among US Women. Presented at 2016 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington DC.

  6. Branum, AM., Ahrens, KA. 2016. Trends in Timing of Pregnancy Awareness among US Women. Maternal and Child Health Journal 21(4):715-726.

  7. Valliant, R, Hubbard, F, Lee, SChang, C. 2014. Efficient use of commercial lists in US Household Sampling. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2(2):182-209.

  8. Balaji, AB, Oraka, E, Fasula, AM, Jayne, PE, Carry, MGRaiford, JL. 2016. Association between parent-adolescent communication about sex-related topics and HIV testing, United States. 2006-2013. AIDS Care: 29(3):344-349.

  9. Aiken, AR, Wang, Y, Higgins, JTrussell, J. 2016. Similarities and differences in contraceptive use reported by women and men in the national survey of family growth. Contraception 95(4):419-423.

  10. Astone, N. M., Karas, A., Stolte, A. 2016. Fathers’ Time with Children: Income and Residential Differences. Urban Institute: Health Policy Center.

  11. of Menie, MAW, Sänger, JMeisenberg, G. 2017. No relationship between abortion numbers and maternal cognitive ability. Personality and Individual Differences 104:489- 492.

  12. Masho, S. W., Chambers, G.J., Wallenborn, J.T., Ferrance, J.L. 2017. Associations of Partner Age Gap at Sexual Debut with Teenage Parenthood and Lifetime Number of Partners. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 49(2): 77-83.

  13. Bloom, T. L., Mosher, W., Alhusen, J., Lantos, H., Hughes, R.B. 2017. Fertility Desires and Intentions among U.S. Women by Disability Status: Findings from the 2011-2013 National Survey of Family Growth. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 21(8):1606-1615.

  14. Jaramillo, N., Buhi, E.R., Elder, J.P., Corliss, H.L. 2017. Associations between Sex Education and Contraceptive Use among Heterosexually Active, Adolescent Males in the United States. Journal of Adolescent Health 60(5): 534-540.

  15. Wu, J. P., McKee, M.M., Mckee, K.S., Meade, M.A., Plegue, M., Sen, A. 2017. Female sterilization is more common among women with physical and/or sensory disabilities than women without disabilities in the United States. Disability and Health Journal 10(3): 400-405.

  16. Wiener, R. C., Sambamoorthi, U, Hayes, S.E., Chertok, I.R.A. 2016. Association of Breastfeeding and the Federal Poverty Level: National Survey of Family Growth, 2011-2013. Epidemiology Research International 2016(2016).

  17. Wallenborn, J. T., Masho, S.W., Ratliff, S. 2016. Paternal Pregnancy Intention and Breastfeeding Duration: Findings from the National Survey of Family Growth. Maternal and Child Health Journal 21:554.

  18. Tennekoon, V. 2017. Counting unreported abortions: A binomial-thinned zero-inflated Poisson model. Demographic Research 36: 41-72.

  19. Harper, C. R., Dittus, P.J., Jami, S., Aral, S.O. (2016). Changes in the Distribution of Sex Partners in the United States: 2002 to 2011-2013. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 44(2):96-100.

  20. Nasrullah, M., Oraka, E., Johnson, C.H., DiNenno, E. 2017. Factors Associated With Condom Use Among Sexually Active US Adults, National Survey of Family Growth, 2006-2010 and 2011-2013. Journal of Sexual Medicine 14(4): 541-550.

  21. Riskind, R. G. and S. L. Tornello. 2017. Sexual Orientation and Future Parenthood in a 2011-2013 Nationally Representative United States Sample. Journal of Family Psychology. [Epub ahead of print].

  22. Garbers, S., Scheinmann, R., Gold, M.A., Catallozzi, M., House, L., Koumans, E.H., Bell, D.L. 2017. Males’ Ability to Report Their Partner’s Contraceptive Use at Last Sex in a Nationally Representative Sample: Implications for Unintended Pregnancy Prevention Evaluations. American Journal of Men’s Health: 11(3):711-718.

  23. Bahamon, C., Leung, K., & Ireland, L. 2017. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Contraceptive Use in Young Women [27A]. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 129, 16S.

  24. Wu, J.P., McKee, M.M., Meade, M.A., Plegue, M.A., Sen, A. 2017. Use of Reversible Contraceptive Methods among U.S Women with Physical or Sensory Disabilities. Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Health. [Epub ahead of print].

  25. Aholou, T. M., McCree, D.H., Oraka, E., Jeffries, W.L 4th., Rose, C.E., DiNenno, E., Sutton, M.Y. 2017. Sexual Risk and Protective Behaviors among Reproductive-Aged Women in the United States. Journal of Women’s Health. [Epub ahead of print].

  26. Abara, W. E., Oraka, E., Jeffries, W.L., Chavez, P., Nasrullah, M., DiNenno E. 2017. Prevalence and correlates of condom use among sexually active men who have sex with men in the United States: findings from the National Survey of Family Growth, 2002, 2006-10 and 2011-13. Sexual Health 14:363-371. [Epub ahead of print].

  27. Brookmeyer, K. A., Beltran, O., Abad, N. 2017. Understanding the Effects of Forced Sex on Sexually Transmitted Disease Acquisition and Sexually Transmitted Disease Care: Findings from the National Survey of Family Growth (2011-2013). Sexually Transmitted Diseases. [Epub ahead of print].

  28. Evans, M. W., Borrero, S., Yabes, J., Rosenfeld, E.A. 2017. Sexual Behaviors and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Veterans and Nonveterans. American Journal of Men’s Health 11(4): 791-800.

  29. Fabic, M. S., S. Becker. 2017. Measuring contraceptive prevalence among women who are at risk of pregnancy. Contraception 96(3): 183-188

  30. Williams, D., Brick, J.M. 2017. Trends in U.S. Face-to-Face Household Survey Nonresponse and Level of Effort. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology [Epub ahead of print].

  31. Eeckhaut, M. C.W. 2017. Contraceptive Sterilization: Introducing a Couple Perspective to Examine Sociodemographic Differences in Use. Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health. 49(3):173-180.

  32. Hoover, K.W., Tao, K.L., Peters, P.J. 2017. Nationally representative prevalence estimates of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men who have served in the U.S. military. PLOS one 12(8).

  33. Keddem, S., Frasso, R., Dichter, M., Hanlon, A. 2017. The Association between Pregnancy Intention and Breastfeeding. Journal of Human Lactation. 1-9.

  34. Kazmerski, T.M., Sawicki, G.S., Miller, E., Jones, K.A., Abebe, K.Z., Tuchman, L.K., Ladores, S., Rubenstein, R.C., Sagel, S.D., Weiner, D.J., Pilewski, J.M., Orenstein, D.M., Borrero, S. 2017. Sexual and reproductive health care utilization and preferences reported by young women with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. [Epub ahead of print].

  35. Jeffries IV W.L., Johnson, O.D. 2017. Internalized Homonegativity and Substance Use Among U.S. Men Who Have Sex with Men Only (MSMO) and Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women (MSMW). Journal of Substance User and Misuse. [Epub ahead of print].

  36. Brookmeyer, K. A., Beltran, O., Abad, N. 2017. Understanding the Effects of Forced Sex on Sexually Transmitted Disease Acquisition and Sexually Transmitted Disease Care: Findings from the National Survey of Family Growth (2011-2013). Sexually Transmitted Diseases 44(10):613-618.

  37. Pazol, K., Robbins, CL., Black, LI., Ahrens, KA., Daniels, K., Chandra, A., Vahratian, A., Gavin, LE. 2017. Receipt of Selected Preventive Health Services for Women and Men of Reproductive Age- United States, 2011-2013. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Surveillance Summary. 66 (201):1-31.

  38. Axinn, W.G., Bardos, M.E., West, B.T. 2017. General Population Estimates of the Association between College Experience and the Odds of Forced Intercourse. Social Science Research. [Epub ahead of print].

  39. Abromowitz, J. 2017. Planning parenthood: the Affordable Care Act Young Adult Provision and Pathways to Fertility. Journal of Population Economics. [Epub ahead of print].

  40. Nguyen, B.T., Elia, J.L., Ha, C.Y., Kaneshiro, B.E. 2017. Pregnancy Intention and Contraceptive Use among Women by Class of Obesity: Results from the 2006-2010 and 2011-2013 National Survey of Family Growth. Women’s Health Issues 28(1):51-58.

  41. Silva, T.J., Whaley, R.B. 2017. Bud-sex, Dude-sex, and Hetroflexible Men: The Relationship between Straight Identification and Social Attitudes in a Nationally Representative Sample of Men with Same-sex Attractions or Sexual Practices. Sociological Perspectives. [Epub ahead of print].

  42. Trends, Child. 2015. Statutory Rape: “Sex between young teens and older individuals.” Data Bank.

  43. Guendelman, S., Nussbaum, J., Soliday, A., Lahiff, M. 2018. Hispanic Immigrant Father Involvement with Young Children in the United States: A Comparison with US-Born Hispanic and White Non-Hispanic Fathers. Maternal and Child Health Journal. [Epub ahead of print].

  44. Sassler, S., Michelmore, K., Qian, Z. 2018. Transitions from Sexual Relationships into Cohabitation and Beyond. Demography. [Epub ahead of print].




Benchmark

  1. Cabrera, N, Guzman, L, Turner, K, Malin, J & Cooper, PM. 2016. A National Portrait of the Health and Education of Hispanic Boys and Young Men. National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families.

  2. Shartzer, A., Johnston, E. 2016. The Survey of Family Planning and Women’s Lives: Methodology. Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

  3. Medley, G, Lipari, R.N., Bose, J., Cribb, D.S., Kroutil, L.A., McHenry, G. 2016. Sexual Orientation and Estimates of Adult Substance Use and Mental Health: Results from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH):1-22.

  4. Bearak, J. M., Jones, R. K. 2017. Did Contraceptive Use Patterns Change after the Affordable Care Act? A Descriptive Analysis.Women's Health Issues.

  5. Patterson, J. G., Jabson, J.M., Bowen, D.J. 2017. Measuring Sexual and Gender Minority Populations in Health Surveillance. LGBT Health 4(2): 82-105.

  6. Borrero, S., Callegari, L.S., Zhao, X., More, M.K., Sileanu, F.E., Switzer, G., Zickmund, S., Washington, D.L., Zephyrin, L.C., Schwarz, E.B. 2017. Unintended Pregnancy and Contraceptive Use Among Women Veterans: The ECUUN Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine: 1-9.

  7. Flink-Bochacki, R.; Meyn, L.A.; Chen, B.A.; Achilles, S.L.; Chang, J.C.; Borrero, S. 2017. Examining intendedness among pregnancies ending in spontaneous abortion. Contraception 96(2):111-117.

  8. Brzozowska, Z., Beaujouan, É., & Zeman, K.2017. Why has the Share of two-child families stopped growing? Trends in Education-Specific parity distribution in low-fertility countries. Vienna Institute of Demography.

National Survey of Family Growth (2013-2015)

List of Publications

Updated February 20, 2018


2 NCHS reports

9 Journal articles

Books or book chapters or sections

2 Other papers/reports (such as from research organizations)

13 Total publications + 1 Benchmarks


NOTE: Reports from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) are available at the NSFG website


  1. Daugherty, J., Martinez, G. 2016. Birth expectations of U.S. women aged 15-44. NCHS Data Brief (260):1-8.


  1. Copen, CE, Dittus, PJ. Leichliter, JS. 2016. Confidentiality concerns and sexual and reproductive Health care among adolescents and young adults aged 15-25. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Data Brief (266):1-8.


  1. Wagner, J., West, B. T., Guyer, H., Burton, P., Kelley, J., Couper, M. P., & Mosher, W. D. 2017. The effects of a mid-data collection change in financial incentives on total survey error in the National Survey of Family Growth. Total Survey Error in Practice.


  1. Leichliter, J. S. 2017. Confidentiality issues and use of sexually transmitted disease services among sexually experienced persons aged 15–25 years—United States, 2013–2015. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 66.


  1. Gavin, L., Frederiksen B, Robbins C, Pazol K, Moskosky S. 2017. New clinical performance measures for contraceptive care: Their importance to healthcare quality. Contraception 96(3) 149-157.


  1. Guzzo, K.B. 2017. Variation in birth spacing by family context. Family profiles, FP-1-13. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. http://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/guzzo-variation-birth-spacing-family-context-fp-17-13.html


  1. Guzzo, K.B. 2017. Variation in birth spacing by maternal characteristics. Family profiles, FP-1-14. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. http://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/guzzo-birth-spacing-maternal-characteristics-fp-17-14.html


  1. Daniels, K., Abma, J. 2017. QuickStats: Percentage of Women Who Missed Taking Oral Contraceptive Pills* Among Women Aged 15-44 Years Who Used Oral Contraceptive Pills and Had Sexual Intercourse, Overall and by Age and Number of Pills Missed- National Survey of Family Growth, United States, 2013-2015.


  1. Riddell, L., Taylor, R., Alford, O. 2017. Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Use of Covered Contraceptives in Women Ages 20-25. Population Health Management [Epub ahead of print]


  1. Schwarz, E. B., Sileanu, F. E., Zhao, X., Mor, M. K., Callegari, L. S., & Borrero, S. 2017. Induced Abortion among Women Veterans: Data from the ECUUN study. Contraception 97(1):41-47.


  1. Jones, R.K., Jerman, J. 2017. Population Group Abortion Rates and Lifetime Incidence of Abortion: United States, 2008-2014. American Journal of Public Health 107(12):1904-1909.


  1. Fuentes, L. Ingerick, M., Jones, R., Lindberg, L. 2017. Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Reports of Barriers to Confidential Health Care and Receipt of Contraceptive Services. Journal of Adolescent Health 62(1):36-43.





BENCHMARK

  • Machiyama, K., Casterline, J.B., Mumah, J.N., Huda, F.A., Obare, D., Odwe, G., Kabiru, C.W., Yeasmin, S., Cleland, J. 2017. Reasons for unmet need for family planning, with attention to the measurement of fertility preferences: protocol for a multi-site cohort study. Reproductive health 14(1):23.

National Survey of Family Growth (2011-2015)

List of Publications

Updated February 20, 2018

5 NCHS reports

21 Journal articles

Books or book chapters or sections

5 Other papers/reports (such as from research organizations)

31 Total publications + 1 Benchmarks


NOTE: Reports from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) are available at the NSFG website


  1. Agénor, M., Muzney, C.A., Schick, V., Austin, E.L., Potter, J. 2017. Sexual orientation and sexual health services utilization among women in the United States. Preventive Medicine 95: 74-81.


  1. Mosher, W., Bloom, T., Hughes, R., Horton, L., Mojtabai, R., Alhusen, J.L. 2017. Disparities in receipt of family planning services by disability status: new estimates from the National Survey of Family Growth. Disability and Health Journal 10(3): 394-399.


  1. Winkelman, T.N.A., HwaJung, C., Matthew, M.D. 2017. The Affordable Care Act, Insurance Coverage, and Health Care Utilization of Previously Incarcerated Young Men: 2008–2015. American Journal of Public Health. 107(5): 807-811.


  1. Guzzo, K.B. 2017. A quarter century of change in unintended births. Family Profiles, FP-17-08. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. http://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/guzzo-quarter-century-change-unintended-births-fp-17-08.html


  1. Guzzo, K.B. 2017. Unintended births: Variation across social and demographic characteristics. Family Profiles, FP-17-09. Bowling Green. OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. http://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/guzzo-unintended-births-variation-social-dem-char-fp-17-09.html


  1. Guzzo, K.B. 2017. Women’s experiences of unintended childbearing. Family Profiles, FP-17-10. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family and Marriage Research. http://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/guzzo-womens-experiences-unintended-childbearing-fp-17-10.html


  1. Frost, J. J., Frohwirth, L.F., Blades, N., Zolna, M.R., Douglas-Hall, A., & Bearak, J. 2017. Publicly Funded Contraceptive Services at US Clinics, 2015, New York: Guttmacher Institute.



  1. Abma, J.C., Martinez, M.G. 2017. Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use Among Teenagers in the United States, 2011-2015. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Health Statistics Reports (NHSR) (104):1-23.


  1. Steiner, R., Pazol, K., Swartzendruber A.L., Kramer, M.R., Gaydo, L., Sales, M.J. 2017. P4.116 Long-acting reversible contraceptive use and receipt of sexual health services among young women: implications for sti/hiv prevention. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 93(2)


  1. Copen, C. E. 2017. Condom Use During Sexual Intercourse Among Women and Men Aged 15-44 in the United States: 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Health Statistics Reports (NHSR) (105): 1-17.


  1. Liddon N., Steiner, RJ., Martinez, G.M. 2017. Provider Communication with Adolescent and Young Females during Sexual and Reproductive Health Visits: Findings from the 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth. Contraception. [Epub ahead of print]


  1. Kavanaugh, M. L. and J. Jerman. 2017. Contraceptive method use in the United States: Trends and characteristics between 2008, 2012 and 2014. Contraception 97(1):14-21


  1. Rossen, L. M., Aherns, K.A., Branum, A.M. 2017. Trends in Risk of Pregnancy Loss among US Women, 1990-2011. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. [Epub ahead of print]


  1. Sun, A.J., Eisenberg, M.L. 2017. Association between Marijuana User and Sexual Frequency in the United States: A Population-Based Study. The Journal of Sexual Medicine 14(11): 1342-1347.


  1. Hartnett, C.S., Lindley, L., Walsemann, K.M., Negraia, D.V. 2017. Sexual Orientation Concordance and (Un)Happiness about Births. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 49(4): 213-221.


  1. Frederiksen, B.N., Ahrens, K.A., Moskosky, S., Gavin, L. 2017. Does Contraceptive Use in the United States Meet Global Goals? Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 49(4):197-205.


  1. Ihongbe, T.O., Masho, S.W. 2017. Changes in the Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods Among U.S. Nulliparous Women: Results from the 2006-2010, 2011-2013, and 2013-2015 National Survey of Family Growth. Journal of Women’s Health. [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Daniels, K., Abma, J.C. 2017. Unmarried Men’s Contraceptive Use at Recent Sexual Intercourse: United States, 2011-2015. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Data Brief (284):1-8.


  1. Holway, G.V., Hernandez, S.M. 2017. Oral Sex and Condom Use in a U.S. National Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults. Journal of Adolescent Health. [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Mosher, W., Lantos, H., Burke, A. 2017. Obesity and Contraceptive Use Among Women 20-44 years of age in the United States: Results from the 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). Contraception. [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Taples, A., Douglas-Hall A. 2017. The Sexual and Reproductive Health of Immigrant Women by Race and Ethnicity: A Comparison to U.S Born Women. PAA


  1. Qin, J., et al. (2017). "Mammography use among women aged 18-39 years in the United States." Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Daniels, K., Martinez, GM., Nugent, CN. 2018. Urban and Rural Variation in Fertility-related Bebavior Among U.S. Women, 2011-2015. NCHS Data Brief (297):1-8.


  1. Mosher, W.D., Lantos, H., Burke, A.E. 2017. Obesity and Contraceptive Use Among Women 20-44 years of Age in the United States: Results from the 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). Contraception [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Allen, E., Krakower, D., Hsu, K., Wisk, L. 2018. Estimated Prevalence of Adolescents and Young Adults with Indications for HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in the United States, 2011-2015. Journal of Adolescent Health 62(2): S1-S2.


  1. Frost, J., Lindberg, L. 2018. Receipt of Contraceptive Services among Young Women in the United States. Journal of Adolescent Health 62(2):S75.


  1. Lindberg, L., Maddow-Zimet, I., Fuentes, L. 2018. New Approaches for Assessing US Adolescens’ Pregnancy and STI Risk. Journal of Adolescent Health 62(2):S73.


  1. Kramer, R.D., Higgins, J.A., Godecker, A.L., Ehrenthal, D.B., 2018. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Patterns of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Use in the United States, 2011-2015. Contraception [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Febo-Vazquez, I., Copen, C., Daugherty, J. 2018. Main Reasons for Never Testing for HIV among Women and Men Aged 15–44 in the United States, 2011–2015. National Health Statistics Report. No. 107(


  1. Steiner, R.J., Pazol, K., Swartzendruber, Liddon, N., Kramer, M.R., Gaydos, L.M., Sales, J.M. 2018. Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception among Adolescent and Young Adult Women and Receipt of Sexually Transmitted Infection/ Human Immunodeficiency Virus- Related Services. Journal of Adolescent Health [Epub ahead of print].


  1. Tapales, A., Douglas-Hall, A., Whitehead, H, 2018. The Sexual and Reproductive Health of Foreign-Born Women in the United States. Contraception [Epub ahead of print].



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  1. Guzzo, B.K., Hemez, P., Anderson, L., Manning, W., Brown, S. 2017. Is Variation in Biological and Residential Ties to Children Linked to Mothers’ Parental Stress and Perceptions of Co-Parenting? Bowling Green State University: The Center for Family and Demographic Research.


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