Current Trends in Contraceptive Use and Fertility Concerns among Women of Reproductive Age in Indonesia

Penulis: Natadisastra, Muharam; Christopher Yo, Edward; Irzanti, Alisha Nurdya; Sumapraja, Kanadi; Harzif, Achmad Kemal
Informasi
JurnalIndonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
PenerbitIndonesian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume & EdisiVol. 13,Edisi 1
Halaman53 - 59
Tahun Publikasi2025
ISSN23386401
Jenis SumberScopus
Sitasi
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Google Scholar: 1
PubMed: 1
Abstrak
Objective: To investigate the most recent trends in contraceptive use in Indonesia as well as evaluate fertility concerns and access to reproductive healthcare service. Methods: Women of reproductive age in Indonesia were asked to fill in an online questionnaire. They were asked about sociodemographic characteristics, marital status, pregnancy history, perception towards fertility, and access to healthcare service and information. Descriptive statistics and independent t-test were performed. Results: Of 370 women, more than half (57.8%) had used some form of contraception. The most frequently used contraceptive method was natural family planning (30.3%), followed by condom (20%). Women with no prior sexual history, had never been pregnant before, and had not been married cared more about having a child in the future. Internet and social media represented the most popular information source for family planning. Conclusions: Many Indonesian women still prefer traditional contraceptive methods over the more effective modern contraceptive methods. Numerous socio-cultural factors are likely to influence the behaviour of reproductive-age women regarding contraceptive use and childbearing in the future. More effort should be put into raising awareness about modern contraceptive methods and addressing fertility concerns. © 2025 Indonesian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology. All rights reserved.
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