DROPPING OUT THE CONTRACEPTION FOR THE REPRODUCTIVE AGE WOMEN WITH PREGNANT RISK (SECONDARY ANALYSIS OF SUSENAS 2016)

Authors

  • Ayu Rachmawati Listyowardani University of Indonesia
  • Tri Krianto Karjoso University of Indonesia

Keywords:

Risk, Dropping Out, Contraception, Pregnancy

Abstract

Background:  Indonesia  Demographic  and  Health  Survey  2012  shows  modern Contraceptive  Prevalence  Rate  in  Reproductive  Age  Women  of  57.9%.  However, contraception dropping out rate is quite high which is at 27.1%. Allegedly, the causes of the dropping out are social demographic and health factors. Subjects and Methods: Secondary analysis of Susenas 2016. Samples were taken from 65.202 respondents according to the inclusion criteria for married women aged 15-19 and 36-49 years and those who are or have used contraception. Results: The proportion of contraceptive dropping out of the Reproductive Age Women who have a risk of pregnancy was 18.7%. Factors which have significant effect are education, occupation, residence, ownership of health insurance, expenditure quintile and number of living children. Conclusion: There is no single factor that causes high dropping out of contraception for Reproductive Age Women with pregnant at risk despite many factors contribute to this incident. Improving the contraceptive service program and counselling for the risk of pregnancy in the young or old age.

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Published

2019-11-10