Counseling Model Development Based on Analysis of Unwanted Pregnancy Case in Teenagers
Abstract: Teenegers who
experience unwanted pregnancies are increasing. The number of client that
access the Unwanted Pregnancy counseling services in IPPA Central Java in the
year 2006 (94 clients), 2007 (91 clients), 2008 (95 clients), 2009 (68
clients), 2010 (157 clients), 2011 (98 clients), and 2012 (83 clients). Related
to that data, 31% of clients were referred Haid Induction (HI), 3% refer
shelter, and 66% continue the pregnancy and there were not identified. This
research cunducted in 2014 used quantitative-qualitative approach which aimed
to develop a model of counseling after mapping the case. Respondents were 5
Unwaned Prenancy counseling clients selected based on the final decision of
counseling. From the research developed counseling model for teenage which should
have an easy procedure, complete services, opening hours accordingly, no
discrimination, respect privacy, provide pro choice, and low prices. Services
consists of counseling, contraception, safe abortion, treatment of STIs,
information center counseling and HIV testing, gynecological, prenatal and
postnatal services, as well as the services of victims of gender based violence
and sexual abuse.
Keywords: Model, Counseling,
Unwanted Pregnancy
Author: Efa Nugroho, Zahroh
Shaluhiyah, Cahya Tri Purnami, Kristawansari
Journal Code: jpkesmasgg170104