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Ukraine Selected FP/RH Indicators MOH, Center of Health Statistics Reproductive Health Survey, 1999 Demographic Health Survey, 2007. ABORTION. Abortion Rate, per 1,000 WRA Ukraine MOH service statistics.
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Ukraine Selected FP/RH IndicatorsMOH, Center of Health StatisticsReproductive Health Survey, 1999Demographic Health Survey, 2007 Together for Health is funded by the United States Agency for International Development and implemented by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. in collaboration with the Academy for Educational Development and Harvard School of Public Health
Abortion Rate, per 1,000 WRAUkraine MOH service statistics Source: Ukraine MOH. *There is an increase in abortion rate in 2008 because of the change in reporting requirements. In 2008, the MOH started to collect data about the # of abortions from the medical facilities of other Ministries and from the private sector.
Abortion Ratio, per 1,000 Live Births(Ukraine MOH--service statistics data) Source: Ukraine MOH.
Abortions per 1,000 Live Births Selected Countries & Regions Source: WHO Health for All Database-data for 2006
IUD and Hormonal Methods Users, per 1,000 WRAUkraine MOH--service statistics
Trends in Total Abortion and Contraceptive Prevalence Rates, MWRA(UKRAINE RHS, 1999 & DHS, 2007)
Percent of Married WRA using a Modern Contraceptive Method(UKRAINE RHS, 1999 & DHS, 2007)
Use of Modern & Traditional Contraceptive Methods (MWRA),Selected Countries & Regions Source: UN World Contraceptive Use 2005; Ukraine DHS 2007
Percent of Women who are Married or in Union using Selected Methods Source: Ukraine RHS 1999 and DHS 2007
Contraceptive Use by Method, MWRASelected Countries & Regions Source: UN World Contraceptive Use 2005; Ukraine DHS 2007
Percent of Women who are Married or in Union using Modern Contraception, by Urban/Rural Source: Ukraine RHS 1999 and DHS 2007
Percent of Women who are Married or in Union using Traditional Methods Source: Ukraine RHS 1999 and DHS 2007
Youth knowledge of modern contraceptive methods is high(age 15-24) Source: UDHS, 2007
Knowledge of traditional contraceptive methods among married women (age 15-49) Source: UDHS, 2007
The missed opportunity - contacts of nonusers with FP providers Source: UDHS, 2007
Condoms Use at first sex, age 15-24 Source: UDHS, 2007
Condom use during premarital sexual intercourse among youth, age 15-24 Source: UDHS, 2007
Source of Modern Contraception Methods: Condoms, Pills, IUD (age 15-49) *Other Sources include: Shops, markets, friends, relatives and neighbors Source: UDHS, 2007
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