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For what purpose is the service used?

Collection of key figures for web analysis in order to improve the offer.

What data is collected?

IP address (will be immediately anonymized),
Device type, device brand, device model,
Operating system version,
Browser/browser engines and browser plugins,
URLs accessed,
the website from which the accessed page was reached (referrer site),
Length of stay,
downloaded PDFs,
entered search terms.

The IP address is not saved completely, the last two octets are omitted/altered at the earliest possible point in time (example: 181.153.xxx.xxx).

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How long is the data stored?

The anonymized IP address is stored for 90 days and then deleted.

On what legal basis is the data collected?

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Where is the data processed?

Matomo is operated locally on the servers of the technical service provider in Germany (processor).

More information:

Further information on the processing of personal data can be found in the data protection information.

Cover of Brochure Contraceptive Behaviour of Adults
Study

Contraceptive Behaviour of Adults 2007

Results of a Representative Survey

09/2007
The Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA, now BIÖG) commissions representative surveys and other scientific studies, including expert’s reports and evaluations, to ensure the quality of its activities in health pro motion and preventive health care. The repeat survey on the contraceptive behaviour of adults is one of the foundations for the development of media, measures and campaigns for family planning.
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The Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA, now BIÖG) commissions representative surveys and other scientific studies, including expert’s reports and evaluations, to ensure the quality of its activities in health pro motion and preventive health care. The repeat survey on the contraceptive behaviour of adults is one of the foundations for the development of media, measures and campaigns for family planning.

On behalf of the Federal Centre for Health Education, forsa Gesellschaft für Sozialforschung und statistische Analysen mbH, Berlin and Dortmund carried out a representative study of the contraceptive behaviour of adults in the Federal Republic of Germany.

One aim of the study was to establish what contraceptive practices and methods are used by adult women and men. We were also interested in attitudes to information, the preferred sources of information and the interviewees’ knowledge about contraception.

The target group for the study were women and men aged between 20 and 44 who had sexual intercourse in the previous twelve months. A total of 1,501 interviews were carried out. The survey took place from 5 March to 15 March 2007 using computer supported telephone interviews.

The current survey is essentially a repetition of the study of contraceptive behaviour which forsa carried out on behalf of the BZgA in 2003. In some places, there fore, the results from 2003 are included in the report as a comparison. In addition, questions were added on socalled long-cycle contraception and hormonal contraception for men.

Publication in BIÖG shop

Contraceptive Behaviour of Adults 2007 (Brochure, 31 pages) , published 2008

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Order number

13317170

Ilona Renner

Issuing institution

Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA, now BIÖG)
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