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Original research article| Volume 85, ISSUE 6, P552-557, June 2012

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Contraceptive sterilization among married adults: national data on who chooses vasectomy and tubal sterilization

      Abstract

      Background

      Vasectomy has been found to be a highly cost-effective contraceptive method. For couples, tubal sterilization and vasectomy have the same result, but the two methods are used by different segments of the population.

      Study design

      We conducted an analysis of data from male and female samples of the 2006���2008 National Survey of Family Growth, nationally representative samples of men and women in the United States aged 15���44 years.

      Results

      Among married men, 13.1% reported vasectomies (95% confidence interval 10.4%���16.3%), compared to 21.1% (17.8%���24.9%) of married women who reported tubal sterilizations. Men with higher education and income had greater prevalence of vasectomy than those less educated, while women with lower education and income had the highest prevalence of tubal sterilization.

      Conclusions

      Efforts to promote vasectomy use need to understand the reasons behind these differences. Increasing the availability and use of vasectomy will require education about its benefits.

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