Family Planning in Uninteded Pregnant Younger Age

Ayuningtyas, Cita Eri and Prabandari, Yayi Suryo and Padmawati, Retna Siwi and Sudargo, Toto (2019) Family Planning in Uninteded Pregnant Younger Age. In: THE FIRST ASIA – PASIFIC PARTNERSHIP ON HEALTH AND NUTRITION IMPROVEMENT (APHNI) CONFERENCE, 3 Oktober 2019, YOGYAKARTA.

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Abstract

Background: Early marriage increasing year by year. This happen too in our country that early marriage was 25,71 % in 2017. If we compared by province number, early marriage in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta was in 11,07%. Early marriage become a big problem to our health because it could make booming population, jobless, less welfare and school drop out. A young age who did not have a planning about family yet, they lead on their life by low knowledge. Almost of young age early marriage had school drop out there fore they had low education and knowledge. They could not describe their family planning about how many their child they want to have, their occupation, their finance, and health. Objectives: This research was aimed to identificate family planning related to number of child, occupational, financial and others in early marriage Methods: This research used qualitative studi which the design was the phenomenology. Indepth interview was taken to 14 informants in Jetis Subdistric of Bantul. Results: Result of the research showed that early marriage and pregnancy was in unstable emotional and psychological condition therefor they have no family planning. They have school drop out so they have low education and knowledge that could impact to their low occupational. Economic factor could make them in difficulties because they need more cost of living. Conclusions: early marriage young age have no family planning in their life such as number of child, financial, occupation and health. Keywords: Early Marriage, Number of Child, Financial, Occupation

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Publisher: Faculty of Health Sciences Alma Ata University Jl. Brawijaya 99, Yogyakarta 55183 Telp : (+62274) 434 2288,(0274) 434 2270 Email : uaa@almaata.ac.id ISBN: 978-623-223-055-2
Subjects: ILMU ILMU KESEHATAN > ILMU KEPERAWATAN
Divisions: FAKULTAS ILMU-ILMU KESEHATAN > PRODI S1 ILMU KEPERAWATAN
Depositing User: Dian Nugroho Prasetyo. SIP. M.IP
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2020 02:08
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2020 02:08
URI: http://elibrary.almaata.ac.id/id/eprint/1889

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