Descriptive Analysis of Unmet Need Women

R. Setyorini, I. Nurhaeni, A. Probandari, Eni Lestari
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The increase in contraception use in countries with high fertility rates can prevent about 40% of all maternal deaths and improve child survival. Knowledge, health education, education level, attitude, husband and family support, previous family planning failure, service quality, and socio-cultural factors influence many unmet needs. This study aims to identify the characteristics, level of knowledge, attitudes, intentions, subjective norms, self-efficacy, and behavior of women of childbearing age couples with unmet needs. The study was conducted at 4,869 unmet need couples. The determination of 369 samples was carried out using the Slovin formula. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire whose validity and reliability was tested using Pearson's product-moment method. The collected data were analyzed descriptively using SPSS 17.00 for Windows. One hundred ninety-six respondents (46.3%) aged 20-35, 233 respondents (63.1%) were mothers of 2, and 196 respondents (53.1%) were respondents with low knowledge. 55% of respondents have a negative attitude towards contraception, 54.2% have little intention to use contraception, 50.4% have low self-efficacy against contraception, 53.9% have small normative sufficiency, and 42.5% have bad behavior. Couples of childbearing age with little knowledge, low subjective norms, low intention and self-efficacy, and negative attitudes tend to negatively respond to contraceptives. Keywords— childbearing age couples, women, family planning, unmet need
未满足需求妇女的描述性分析
在生育率高的国家,增加避孕措施的使用可以预防约40%的孕产妇死亡,并改善儿童存活率。知识、健康教育、教育程度、态度、丈夫和家庭支持、以前计划生育失败、服务质量和社会文化因素影响许多未满足的需求。本研究旨在了解育龄夫妇中未满足需求的女性的特征、知识水平、态度、意图、主观规范、自我效能感和行为。这项研究对4869对未满足需求的夫妇进行了调查。用斯洛文公式对369份样品进行了测定。本研究使用的工具是一份问卷,其效度和信度采用皮尔逊积矩法进行测试。收集的数据采用SPSS 17.00 for Windows进行描述性分析。年龄在20-35岁的受访者196人(46.3%),有2个孩子的母亲233人(63.1%),知识水平低的受访者196人(53.1%)。55%的受访者对避孕持消极态度,54.2%的受访者不打算采取避孕措施,50.4%的受访者对避孕的自我效能感较低,53.9%的受访者规范充分性小,42.5%的受访者行为不良。育龄夫妇对避孕药具的认知程度低、主观规范低、意愿和自我效能低、态度消极,往往产生消极反应。关键词:育龄夫妇,女性,计划生育,未满足需求
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