Charts – Birth Control

1. Stat #1 (of 11) from this study is the only section on Birth Control: Ohio State University – 2020 Sex Survey: The 1870 Magazine February 2020 sex survey of 1,217 Ohio State University students (58.8% women, 39.2% men, 1.5% non-binary, <1% transgender, 79.3% straight, 11.9% bisexual, 5.4% gay/lesbian, 2.3% queer/questioning, 1% other, 19% freshmen, 18.4% sophomores, 21.9% juniors, 28.2% seniors, 12.5% graduate students)


2. Stat #1 (of 9) from this study is the only section on Birth Control: Ohio State University – 2019 Sex Survey: The 1870 Magazine February 2019 sex survey of 1,232 Ohio State University students (56.8% women, 41.8% men, 0.01% non-binary, >0.01% transgender, 80.4% heterosexual, 10.7% bisexual, 4.5% gay)


3. Stat #4 (of 4) from this study is the only section on Birth Control: Washington University in St. Louis – 2019 Sex Survey: Student Life independent newspaper of Washington University in St. Louis February 2019 sex survey of 2,027 students (60% cisgender female, 37% cisgender male, 1% genderqueer, 75% heterosexual, 5% gay, 12% bisexual, 2% asexual, 5% questioning


4. Stat #3 (of 4) from this study is the only section on Birth Control: Sex, Roommates and Hook ups During Quarantine: Everlywell.com survey of more than 500 U.S. adults (no gender/sex specified) ages 20-31 living in major American cities regarding their sexual activities during April 2-30, 2020


5. Stats #5, 6, 7 (of 10) from this study are the only sections on Birth Control: Sex and Teens – 2019: A cdc.gov Youth Risk Behavior Survey of U.S. high school students surveyed in 2019