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URLs accessed,
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Length of stay,
downloaded PDFs,
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Study

Contraceptive behaviour of adults 2023

Research report on the representative survey

02/2025
Condoms are becoming more and more popular. This is one of the findings of the fifth iteration of the adult contraceptive behaviour survey. The 2023 representative study provides insights into the use of various contraceptive methods, including over time. Attitudes towards individual contraceptive methods have changed. In terms of the preferred sources of information, the 2023 survey focuses more on the internet than previous surveys.
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For several decades, the German Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) has been collecting well-founded and up-to-date research data on sexuality education, contraception and family planning. The repeat survey on contraceptive behaviour is a key component of this: it provides us with valuable insights into the use of and attitudes towards contraceptives in the German population.

This study is part of a long tradition of surveys by the BZgA in this field: the first survey on contraceptive behaviour of sexually active adults took place in 2003. Further surveys followed in 2007, 2011 and 2018. The current fifth iteration was conducted in 2023. This series of studies provides insights into current contraceptive behaviour in Germany and its change over time.

In the current survey, 1,001 sexually active adults aged 18 to 49 were interviewed by telephone about their contraceptive methods and attitudes. The representative survey focused on the use of various contraceptive methods, attitudes towards individual contraceptive methods and hormonal contraception in particular, information behaviour and preferred sources of information.

In addition to the topics covered in previous surveys, the current repeat study looks in detail at using the internet as a source of health information. There is also an in-depth look at the role of cost in contraceptive choice.

By continuously collecting scientifically based data on current contraceptive behaviour, developments and changes in the German population can be reliably recorded. The study ensures that the BZgA's education and advising services are in line with current needs and attitudes of the population.

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Contraceptive behaviour of adults 2023. Research report on the representative survey , published 2025

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Dr. Sara Scharmanski, Angelika Hessling, BZgA

Issuing institution

Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA)

The representative repeat survey "Contraceptive Behaviour of Adults" was continued in May 2023 with a new survey of…

Central Results

Contraceptive Behaviour of Adults 2023

Representative Survey

Condoms and the contraceptive pill are still the most important contraceptive methods and the use of the pill…
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