Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to method failure
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to method failure
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to desire to become pregnant
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to becoming pregnant
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to other fertility related reasons
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to other fertility related reasons
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to changes in menstrual bleeding
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to changes in menstrual bleeding
Denominator: Episodes of use of contraception in months 3-62 preceding the surveys
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to side effects, health
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to side effects, health
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to wanting a more effective method
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to wanting a more effective method
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to other method related reasons
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to other method related reasons
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to other reasons
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to other reasons
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to all reasons
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to all reasons
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey
Indicator: First-year contraceptive discontinuation rate due to switching to another method
Measure: Percent
Definition: Among women who started an episode of contraceptive use within the five years preceding the survey, the percentage of episodes discontinued within 12 months due to switching to another method
Denominator: Episodes of contraceptive use in months 3-62 preceding the survey