PENGETAHUAN DAN SIKAP MAHASISWA JURUSAN KESEHATAN DENGAN NON KESEHATAN TERHADAP PERILAKU PENGGUNAAN KONTRASEPSI (Perhatian Khusus Pada Kontrasepsi Darurat)
Background: High sexual activity in adolescents is not offset by used contraception, resulting in unwanted pregnancies events (KTD) high. Knowledge of contraceptive methods is necessary to prevent unwanted pregnancy occurs. Objective: To study the behavior and knoeledge of students about the emergen...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
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Summary: | Background: High sexual activity in adolescents is not offset by used
contraception, resulting in unwanted pregnancies events (KTD) high. Knowledge
of contraceptive methods is necessary to prevent unwanted pregnancy occurs.
Objective: To study the behavior and knoeledge of students about the emergency
contraceptive methods in health and non health departments.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional study design. The sample in this study
was students at Gadjah Mada University Department of Health as 344 people and
Department of Non Health as 344 people. The data analysis included univariable,
bivariable, and multivariable analysis. The statistical tests used Chi-Square (X2)
and ordinal logistic regression with significance level of p <0.05 and 95%
Confidence Interval (CI).
Results: Students majoring in health determine the use of condoms to prevent the
risk of intercourse without using contraception or contraception (OR 0.51 and
95% CI: 0.28 to 0.94) and the knowledge of emergency contraception was a
relative low (9.3% of students 10.1% health and non-health). Medical students
who know a contraceptive method will prevent the risk of having sex without
using contraception compared with non-health students OR 0.47 (95% CI: 0.31 to
0.71).
Conclusion: behavior of students majoring in better health than non health
students behavior (OR 0.47 and 95%CI: 0.31 to 0.71) and knowledge of
emergency contraception in the health departments is relatively low compered to
non health departments. |
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