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DAAPPP Data Set No. 61

1982 National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle III Exposure Interval File
William Grady

This data was extracted to create a file compatible with an analysis of contraceptive failure, using data from Cycle III of the National Survey of Family Growth (separately documented as DAAPPP Data Set No. 26). The selection of eligible intervals was accomplished in three stages. First, each respondent was examined to determine eligibility for inclusion in the study. Second, among eligible women, each pregnancy interval was examined and ineligible intervals discarded. Finally, intervals of use and non-use of contraceptives occurring within eligible pregnancy intervals were examined and eligible intervals were selected. In all, the 7,969 respondents to the NSFG contributed 11,253 separate, continuous intervals of exposure. Continuous intervals separated by changes in marital status and/or by periods of no intercourse were coded as multiple intervals, yielding 12,962 intervals available for analysis. For each of these 12,962 intervals, 33 interval-related characteristics are available from this data file.

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