Husband's approval of contraceptive use in metropolitan Indonesia: program implications.

作者: Mohamad R. Joesoef , Andrew L. Baughman , Budi Utomo

DOI: 10.2307/1966751

关键词: FertilityDeveloping countryEthnic groupSocioeconomicsSocioeconomic statusPopulationMedicineDemographyFamily lifeAttributable riskFamily planning

摘要: Women in the 5 largest cities Indonesia were interviewed as part of Indonesian Contraceptive Prevalence Survey 1983 and data analyzed to determine effect husbands approval on contraceptive use. Sample groups ranged from 1748 women Medan 1980 Jakarta. 2 analyses performed: relationship between 10 independent variables unmet need for contraception a result other variables. use 34.2% Ujung Pandang 56.3% Semarang. In all was most important determinant followed by number living children wifes education. The much more influential 31.9 41.8% with or than those fewer children. percentage among without striking: 86.9 93.3% various cities. Expressed attributable risk at 27.8% nonuse Jakarta could be reversed approval. is Muslim country where make decisions about family life their consultation required law prescription. It observed that city proportion disapproval lowest reflecting ethnicity larger Christian population.

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