PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TENTANG KB PRIA DI KABUPATEN DEMAK (STUDI PADA MASYARAKAT PESISIR DAN MASYARAKAT KOTA DI KABUPATEN DEMAK)
Abstract: Family planning is
an attempt to regulate or control the number of births. Male participants of
Family Planning in Indonesia is still low in comparison with other countries.
This study aims to determine perceptions of male family planning in urban
community and coastal community. Methods: This type of research is
observational research using analytical survey, the independent variable is the
coastal areas and urban areas and the dependent variable is the perception of
KB Men. The sample used in this study is Moro Villagers and Bintoro Villagers,
taken by simple random sampling technique with a number of respondents were 63
respondents. Analysis of the data using two different test mean
(t-Independent). Results: Results of Independent T-test revealed that there is
a difference in perception between Male Family Planning of coastal communities
and urban planning communities. Urban communities have a more positive
perception (65.7%) and coastal communities (64.3%). Urban communities have a
positive perception about family planning slogan, number of male contraception
according to BKKBN, MOP, and vasectomy is a long-term contraception, and become
family planning acceptors should be decided together. Coastal communities have
a negative perception about the amount of contraception by BKKBN, MOP and
vasectomy is a long-term contraception and family planning only for women only.
Conclusion: There is a difference in the public perception of coastal
communities and cities of birth Male p=0.000.
Keywords: perception, Male
Family Planning, Couple of fertile age, coastal and urban
Penulis: Muchamad Taufik,
Trixie Salawati
Kode Jurnal: jpkesmasdd150712