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Percentage of women who choose hormonal short-acting contraceptives at Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (14865) Metric type
- Help text
- This is the percentage of women in contact with Sexual and Reproductive Health Services who choose hormonal short-acting reversible contraceptives as their main method of contraception. It is based on the number of women in all age groups attending SRH Services where the last recorded main contraceptive method in the year is a hormonal short-acting contraceptive method. This includes the contraceptive pill (combined or progesterone only), contraceptive patch and vaginal ring. It is sourced from PHE based on NHS Digital SRHAD data.
From 2019 onwards, for SRHAD data all sub-national counts are rounded to the nearest 5, and counts of 1-7 are suppressed. Rates are calculated using rounded counts.
- Modified
- 26 Mar 2021
- Data last updated
- 04 Nov 2022
- Short label
- Women who choose hormonal short-acting contraceptives at SRH Services (%)
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 1
- Polarity
- not applicable
- Measure
- %
- Dataset
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles (annual)
- Collection
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles
- Source
- Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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