2018
DOI: 10.26714/jk.7.2.2018.80-94
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Analysis of the Effect of Unmet Need for Family Planning on Unintended Pregnancy at Panti Wilasa Citarum Hospital Semarang

Abstract: Unmet need for family planning is defined as the percentage of women of reproductive age ,either married  or in a union, who want to stop or delay childbearing until 24 months but are not using any method of contraception to prevent pregnancy.Unmet need for family planning is a multidimentional  problem because it is influenced  on various  factors. Unmet need for family planning rate at Central Java in 2015 was 10,48%.This study aims to determine relationship between the incidence of unmet need for family pla… Show more

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“…Unmet need KB didefinisikan sebagai proporsi WUS yang menikah atau hidup bersama (seksual aktif) yang tidak ingin punya anak lagi atau yang ingin menjarangkan kehamilan, tetapi tidak menggunakan alat atau cara kontrasepsi (Kemenkes, 2014). Kondisi unmet need akan menyebabkan ledakan penduduk karena menjadi penyebab tingginya TFR (Ratnaningsih, 2018).…”
Section: Gambar 2 Tfr Jawa Barat Tahun 1971-2017unclassified
“…Unmet need KB didefinisikan sebagai proporsi WUS yang menikah atau hidup bersama (seksual aktif) yang tidak ingin punya anak lagi atau yang ingin menjarangkan kehamilan, tetapi tidak menggunakan alat atau cara kontrasepsi (Kemenkes, 2014). Kondisi unmet need akan menyebabkan ledakan penduduk karena menjadi penyebab tingginya TFR (Ratnaningsih, 2018).…”
Section: Gambar 2 Tfr Jawa Barat Tahun 1971-2017unclassified
“…However, there are more than 218 million women whose contraceptive needs are not met (USAID, 2021). The high incidence of unmet need can lead to unwanted pregnancies, risky pregnancies, and an increased incidence of abortion (Ratnaningsih, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%