Contraceptive Needs and Services, 2006
Women between the ages of 13 and 44 who are sexually active and able to become pregnant, but do not wish to become pregnant, are in need of contraceptive services and supplies. Those who are poor or low-income, as well as teenagers, may need subsidized care. These tables report on the current status of contraceptive needs and services in the United States as a whole, for the 10 federal regions and for each state and county.
National and State Tables, 2008
National and State Tables, 2006:
Highlights
Definitions and Notes
Table A. Number of women in need of publicly supported contraceptive services and supplies, 2006, number receiving public-sector contraceptive services, 2006, and the percentage of need for publicly supported care that is met by public-sector providers, 1994–2006
Table 1. Total number of women aged 13–44 and number of women in need of contraceptive services and supplies, by age, poverty status and race/ethnicity—2000, 2002 and 2006 national summary and 2006 regional and state detail
Table 2. Number of women in need of publicly supported contraceptive services and supplies, by race/ethnicity and need status (younger than 20 or aged 20–44 and under 250% of poverty)—2000, 2002 and 2006 National summary and 2006 regional and state detail
Table 3. Total number of publicly supported family planning clinics by type of provider, number of female contraceptive clients served, and number of Title X–supported clinics and clients served—2001 and 2006 national summary and 2006 regional and state detail
Table 4. Number of women in need of publicly supported contraceptive services and supplies, 1995, 2000 and 2006—national, regional and state summary
Table 5. Number of female contraceptive clients served by publicly supported family planning clinics, 1994, 2001 and 2006—national, regional and state summary
Table 6. Number of female contraceptive clients served by publicly supported family planning clinics and at Title X–supported clinics, both by type of provider—2001 and 2006 national summary and 2006 regional and state detail
Table 7. Number of female contraceptive clients younger than 20 served by publicly supported family planning clinics and at Title X–supported clinics, both by type of provider—2001 and 2006 national summary and 2006 regional and state detail
Detailed County Tables, 2006
Click below to access the county-level detailed tables for a selected state (all links are to PDF files)
This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) under grant FPRPA006017.
Documents and tables from Contraceptive Needs and Services, 2001–2002 can be found here.

