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National Survey of
Family Growth (NSFG)

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The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) gathers information on family life, marriage and divorce, pregnancy, infertility, use of contraception, and men's and women's 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 "Cycle 6 (2002): Reports" and "NCHS Reports."

NEW!  Registration now open for the 2008 NSFG Research Conference on October 16-17, 2008

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Cycle 6 (2002): Reports

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Cycles 1-5 (1973 - 1995): Public Use Data Files, Codebooks, and Documentation

bullet graphicCycle 5 (1995)
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Questionnaires: 1973 - 2002

NCHS reports from the NSFG

NSFG Bibliography: Cycles 1-6

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Contact Information:
National Survey of Family Growth Staff
Division of Vital Statistics
National Center for Health Statistics, 7th Floor
3311 Toledo Road
Hyattsville, Maryland  20782
(301) 458-4222

NSFG@cdc.gov

 

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This page last reviewed August 19, 2008

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1-800-232-4636