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Family Planning

Goal

Introduction

Modifications to Objectives and Subobjectives

Progress Toward Healthy People 2010 Targets

Progress Toward Elimination of Health Disparities

Opportunities and Challenges

Emerging Issues

Progress Quotient Chart

Disparities Table (See below)

Race and Ethnicity

Income and Disability

Objectives and Subobjectives

References

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas

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Family Planning Focus Area 9

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas


1. Access to Quality Health Services
1-3. Counseling about health behaviors
1-7. Core competencies in health profession training

3. Cancer
3-3. Breast cancer deaths
3-4. Cervical cancer deaths
3-10. Provider counseling about cancer prevention
3-11. Pap tests
3-13. Mammograms

7. Educational and Community-Based Programs
7-2. School health education
7-3. Health-risk behavior information for college and university students
7-11. Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs

11. Health Communication
11-3. Research and evaluation of communication programs
11-6. Satisfaction with health care providers' communication skills

13. HIV
13-1. New AIDS cases
13-5. New HIV/AIDS cases
13-6. Condom use
13-14. HIV-infection deaths
13-15. HIV diagnosis prior to AIDS
13-17. Perinatally acquired HIV infection
13-18. Heterosexually transmitted HIV/AIDS in women

14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases
14-3. Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups
14-9. Hepatitis C
14-28. Hepatitis B vaccination among high-risk groups

15. Injury and Violence Prevention
15-34. Physical assault by intimate partners
15-35. Rape or attempted rape
15-36. Sexual assault other than rape

16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
16-3. Adolescent and young adult deaths
16-4. Maternal deaths
16-5. Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy
16-6. Prenatal care
16-16. Optimum folic acid levels
16-17. Prenatal substance exposure

19. Nutrition and Overweight
19-12. Iron deficiency in young children and in females of childbearing age
19-13. Anemia in low-income pregnant females
19-14. Iron deficiency in pregnant females

25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
25-1. Chlamydia
25-2. Gonorrhea
25-3. Primary and secondary syphilis
25-4. Genital herpes
25-5. Human papillomavirus infection
25-6. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
25-7. Fertility problems
25-9. Congenital syphilis
25-11. Responsible adolescent sexual behavior
25-13. Hepatitis B vaccine services in STD clinics
25-16. Annual screening for genital chlamydia

26. Substance Abuse
26-19. Treatment in correctional institution





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