Background: Population growth in Indonesia remains high and itconstitutes a population problem which requires the enactment of population policy, namely by reducing the growth rate as low as possible through the family planning programs. 3.8% of women of childbearing age (WCA) in Indonesia still choose to use the traditional family planning methods, including the use of natural ingredients or herbal medicine as the traditional contraception, the use of coitus interruptus method, and the use of calendar method which is lower in effectiveness than modern contraceptive methods. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to review determinants of traditional contraceptive use among women. Methods: Four databases were used to organize this scopin...
BACKGROUND: Family planning program plays an important role in safe motherhood. Birth spacing and co...
Trend contraceptive use in Indonesia is higher from 49,7% in 1997 and 61,9% in 2012, but it becomes ...
Background: As developing countries, family planning program services in Southeast Asia through 2019...
The 2017 IDHS shows that modern family planning tools/methods tend to decrease while traditional fam...
The national Total Fertility Rate in Indonesia was 2.4 children per woman. The use of contraception ...
Introduction: The planning family is act to helping family to plan the pregnant and natal they want....
Background: Modern contraceptives are proven as the most effective birth control methods. However, i...
Introduction: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one indicator that shows the success of the maternal ...
Participation and selection of contraceptive methods may vary by region. It depends on the condition...
Contraceptive use is an effort to control birth rate in Indonesia. In order to reach the goal, famil...
This research aimed to identify the variables that impact the choosing of oral contraceptives among ...
Types of contraception in Indonesia generally are still directed on Non - Long acting reversible con...
Background: Family Planning aims to regulate childbirth and pregnancy interval by using various cont...
Background: Poverty in urban areas is a complex problem for the development of human resources, incl...
Background: Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are the most effective methods of birth co...
BACKGROUND: Family planning program plays an important role in safe motherhood. Birth spacing and co...
Trend contraceptive use in Indonesia is higher from 49,7% in 1997 and 61,9% in 2012, but it becomes ...
Background: As developing countries, family planning program services in Southeast Asia through 2019...
The 2017 IDHS shows that modern family planning tools/methods tend to decrease while traditional fam...
The national Total Fertility Rate in Indonesia was 2.4 children per woman. The use of contraception ...
Introduction: The planning family is act to helping family to plan the pregnant and natal they want....
Background: Modern contraceptives are proven as the most effective birth control methods. However, i...
Introduction: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one indicator that shows the success of the maternal ...
Participation and selection of contraceptive methods may vary by region. It depends on the condition...
Contraceptive use is an effort to control birth rate in Indonesia. In order to reach the goal, famil...
This research aimed to identify the variables that impact the choosing of oral contraceptives among ...
Types of contraception in Indonesia generally are still directed on Non - Long acting reversible con...
Background: Family Planning aims to regulate childbirth and pregnancy interval by using various cont...
Background: Poverty in urban areas is a complex problem for the development of human resources, incl...
Background: Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are the most effective methods of birth co...
BACKGROUND: Family planning program plays an important role in safe motherhood. Birth spacing and co...
Trend contraceptive use in Indonesia is higher from 49,7% in 1997 and 61,9% in 2012, but it becomes ...
Background: As developing countries, family planning program services in Southeast Asia through 2019...