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The Current Use Contraception in Indonesia
In this report maried couple tend to use modern contraception rather than traditional. The objective
of the research was to describe the contraceptives methods of family planning among marriage couple.
Methods was used nationally representative data from the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey
(IDHS) 2017. This was cross sectional household survey data, designed to be representative at the
national, rural urban, and provincial level. There were 47,963 households respondents targeted, from 33
provinces and 497 districts/cities. The data were selected from all households with currently married
women age 15-49 years. The descriptive analyze was used in this research. Result showed 53.95% of
married women were currently using modern method of contraception and 6.64% traditional method
while 39.42% were not using any method. Among women they prefer to using pill, implants, injections,
and IUD than sterilization 11.62%, 5.02%, 4.18%, 4.17% and 3.74% respectively. Additionally, among
men prefer used Male condom (2.33%) rather than Male sterilization (0.14%). In conclusion the unmet
need of contraception is reducing and people are moving towards modern contraception instead of
permanent methods, which in turn accelerates the improvement in women’s health.
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