Prevention First Colorado’s Clinic Survey
Details of the Clinic Survey
A written survey was distributed to women aged 18-44 through health and family-planning clinics throughout the state, including Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains clinics. The survey examines contraceptive use, pregnancy history, and most importantly, women’s attitudes toward contraception. By distributing the survey through clinics, the Prevention First Colorado program was able to reach a substantial number of low-income and minority women.
The exective summary is here: Colorado Women and Contraceptive Use.pdf
PROFILE: Colorado Women in their 20s
One of the largest groups to face unintended pregnancies is women in their 20s. Based on Prevention First Colorado research, the following document is a profile of what this population looks like in Colorado.
Profile for Colorado Women in their 20s P1st_COWmnin20sProfile[1].pdf
Contraceptive Use Among Colorado's Teenagers
This survey was conducted to supplement Prevention First Colorado’s research into unintended pregnancy among adults. The survey was distributed in teen clinics and parenting programs in the Denver metro area. The results can be read in the executive summary.
The executive summary is here: Survey of Colorado Teenagers.pdf

