Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review Focus Area 9 Family Planning Objectives for Condom Use, Emergency Contraception and Unintentional Pregnancy Overarching.

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Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review Focus Area 9 Family Planning Objectives for Condom Use, Emergency Contraception and Unintentional Pregnancy Overarching Goals 1. Increase quality and years of healthy life 2. Eliminate health disparities

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review2 Contents  Percent of Target Achieved Bar Chart for Objectives  Pair of Slides for the Objectives Healthy Campus 2010 Line chart for ethnicities  Data Set  Percent of Target Achieved Calculation

00-07 Percent of Targeted Change Achieved Objectives from Focus Area 9 ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review3

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review4 Objective 9-3 Use of Contraceptive Method

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review5 Objective 9-3 Use of Contraceptive Method  Baseline: 88.4% in 2000 (revised)  2006: 92.4%  2010 Target: 100%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review6 Objective 9-5a Use of Emergency Contraception

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review7 Objective 9-5a Use of Emergency Contraception  Baseline: 6.0% in 2000  2007: 10.0%  2010 Target: 10.2%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review8 Objective 9-7a Reduce Unintentional Pregnancy (Females) Return to Focus Area Table of Contents

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review9 Objective 9-7a Reduce Unintentional Pregnancy (Females)  Baseline: 25.3 per 1,000 in 2000  2007: 16.5 per 1,000  2010 Target: 17.5 per 1,000

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review10 Objective 9-7b Reduce Unintentional Pregnancy (Males)

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review11 Objective 9-7b Reduce Unintentional Pregnancy (Males)  Baseline: 23.9 per 1,000  2007: 17.3 per 1,000  2010 Target: 17.5 per 1,000

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review12 ACHA-NCHA Data Sets FrequencyPercent Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Total

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review13 Percent of Targeted Change Achieved  Calculation (most recent value – baseline )/(2010 target - baseline)  Met or exceeded target 100% or greater (positive percent)  Movement toward target >0% to 99% of targeted change  Moved away from target Negative percent (i.e., -60%)

Contact Information  Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, CHES, ACSM-HFS   (909) ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review14