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The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) gathers information on pregnancy/birth histories, family formation (including marriage and cohabitation), infertility,use of contraception, and general and reproductive health.
The survey results are used by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and others to plan health services and health education programs, and to do statistical studies of families, fertility, and health. Links to some of those studies are included on this web site, under Publications and Information Products.
The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) gathers information on pregnancy and births, marriage and cohabitation, infertility, use of contraception, family life, and general and reproductive health.
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Participation in the NSFG is completely voluntary and confidential. Interviews are expected to average 50 minutes for males and 75 minutes for females. The response rate during the 20112019 data collection period ranged from 64.5% to 74.0%, and the cumulative response rate for this 8-year fieldwork period was 67.7%.
The interviews are voluntary and confidential. The response rate for recent data releases was around 69%. Public-use data files and related documentation, including questionnaires, codebooks, and design and operations reports, can be found on the webpage for each release here.
The NSFG Cycle 6 questionnaires contained a number of items designed to provide a comprehensive description of current and past behavior related to the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STI), including the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

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