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Healthy People 2010 Objective Details
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09- Family Planning
09-01 – Intended pregnancy (females aged 15 to 44 years)
09- Family Planning
09-02 – Birth spacing – Births occurring within 24 months of a previous birth (females aged 15 to 44 years)
09- Family Planning
09-03 – Contraceptive use – Females at risk of unintended pregnancy (aged 15 to 44 years)
09- Family Planning
09-04 – Contraceptive failure within 12 months of continuous use – Females experiencing pregnancy (aged 15 to 44 years)
09- Family Planning
09-05 – Emergency contraception – Provided by family planning agencies
09- Family Planning
09-06a – Male involvement in pregnancy prevention – Gone to a family planning clinic with female partner in last 12 months (unmarried males aged 15-24)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-06b – Male involvement in pregnancy prevention – Gone to a family planning clinic for himself in last 12 months (unmarried males aged 15-24)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-06c – Male involvement in pregnancy prevention – Received advice/counseling from a Dr. on birth control in last 12 months (unmarried males aged 15-24)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-07 – Adolescent pregnancy (per 1,000 population, aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-08a – Abstinence before age 15 years – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
09- Family Planning
09-08b – Abstinence before age 15 years – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
09- Family Planning
09-09a – Abstinence among adolescents – Females (aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-09b – Abstinence among adolescents – Males (aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10a – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom use by partner at first intercourse (unmarried females aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10b – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom use at first intercourse (unmarried males aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10c – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom & hormonal method use at first intercourse (unmarried females aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10d – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom & hormonal method (partner) at first intercourse (unmarried males aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10e – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom use at last intercourse (unmarried females aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10f – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom use at last intercourse (unmarried males aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10g – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom & hormonal method use at last intercourse (unmarried females aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-10h – Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection – Condom & hormonal method use (partner) at last intercourse (unmarried males aged 15 to 17 years)
09- Family Planning
09-11a – Formal reproductive health prevention education – Abstinence – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11b – Formal reproductive health prevention education – Abstinence – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11c – Formal reproductive health prevention education – Birth control methods – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11d – Formal reproductive health prevention education – Birth control methods – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11e – Formal reproductive health prevention education – HIV/AIDS Prevention – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11f – Formal reproductive health prevention education – HIV/AIDS Prevention – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11g – Formal reproductive health prevention education – Sexually transmitted diseases – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11h – Formal reproductive health prevention education – Sexually transmitted diseases – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11i – Informal reproductive health prevention education – Abstinence – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11j – Informal reproductive health prevention education – Abstinence – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11k – Informal reproductive health prevention education – Birth control methods – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11l – Informal Reproductive health prevention education – Birth control methods – Males (aged 15 to 19 years [New])
09- Family Planning
09-11m – Informal Reproductive health prevention education – HIV/AIDS prevention – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11n – Informal Reproductive health prevention education – HIV/AIDS prevention – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11o – Informal Reproductive health prevention education – Sexually transmitted diseases – Females (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-11p – Informal Reproductive health prevention education – Sexually transmitted diseases – Males (aged 15 to 19 years)
[New]
09- Family Planning
09-12 – Problems in becoming pregnant and maintaining a pregnancy – Wives of married couples (aged 15 to 44 years)
09- Family Planning
09-13 – Insurance coverage for contraceptive supplies and services
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Last Reviewed:
June 1, 2026
Source:
National Center for Health Statistics
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