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Adult contraceptive behaviour 2011
Project profile
Inhaltsübersicht
- Project Manager
- Client
- Research Institution
- Survey Period
- Target Group
- Samples
- Methodological Approach / Research Design
Project Manager
Angelika Hessling
Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung, Cologne
Client
Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung
Ostmerheimer Str. 220
51109 Köln
Tel.: 0221 8992-0
Fax: 0221 8992-300
www.bzga.de
Research Institution
TNS Emnid Medien und Sozialforschung
Stieghorster Strasse 90
33605 Bielefeld
Tel.: 0521 9257-0
Fax: 0521 9257-333
www.tns-emnid.com
Survey Period
12 – 31 January 2011
Target Group
18–49-year-old men and women who were sexually active in the preceding twelve months
Samples
Sexually active men n = 511
Sexually active women n = 486
Sexually active men currently using contraception n = 384
Sexually active women currently using contraception n = 369
Methodological Approach / Research Design
- Telephone interviews as part of a survey covering multiple topics
- “Women interview women, men interview men”