
This guide provides detailed information on the definitions of all the indicators in the sexual and reproductive health reports from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey. It explains how the indicators in the report and data explorer are developed from the questions in the survey.
The sexual and reproductive health indicators cover the following topics: first heterosexual sex, heterosexual sexual behaviours, sexual orientation, contraception, pregnancy planning, sexually transmitted infections and non-volitional sex. The indicators were chosen to support the formulation and evaluation of policy and programmes.
The data explorer shows sexual and reproductive health indicators by gender, age group, ethnic group and neighbourhood deprivation.
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Related publications
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Data Explorer
- First Heterosexual Sex: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Heterosexual Sexual Behaviour: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Sexual Orientation: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Contraception: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Pregnancy Planning: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Sexually Transmitted Infections: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Non-volitional Sex: Findings from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey
- Questionnaires and Content Guide 2014/15: New Zealand Health Survey
- Methodology Report 2014/15: New Zealand Health Survey
- The New Zealand Health Survey Sample Design, Years 1–3 (2011–2013)