CCW: Contraceptive Care - All Women - MMEC - Ages 15-20 (CCS-19)
Current Value
25.8%
Definition
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Notes on Methodology
- This is a U.S. Office of Population Affairs measure.
- This measure was first added to the Child Core set in 2018.
Story Behind the Curve
This measure shows:
Among women ages 15 to 20 at risk of unintended pregnancy, the percentage that:
- Were provided a most effective or moderately effective method of contraception (MMEC).
- Were provided a long-acting reversible method of contraception (LARC).
The rate displayed above is for MMEC. It is an intermediate outcome measure, and it is desirable to have a high % of women who are provided the most effective or moderately effective contraceptive methods.
Last updated: February 2020