Based on the Population Growth Rate (LPP) data in 2018, the number of births in Indonesia was 5 million (1.28%) per year. One of the reasons is the lack of knowledge and participation of childbearing-age couples in contraceptive selection. They were given Islamic family planning (FP) counseling because most of Indonesia's population is Muslim. This study aims to determine the effect of FP counseling in the Islamic view on participation in contraceptive selection for prospective FP acceptors in Jabung, Pandowoharjo, and Sleman Yogyakarta. Pre-experimental research methods with on group pretest-posttest design. The Instrument was a questionnaire. The population was 49 childbearing women who did not use any kind of contraception and used total sampling. Bivariate analysis techniques used the Wilcoxon test. The average score of participation of prospective FP acceptors in choosing contraceptives before and after FP counseling in the Islamic view was increased from 57.76% to 82.29%, which showed a difference of 30.53. Wilcoxon test obtained z significance value which showed that FP counseling in the Islamic view was an effect on the participation in contraceptive selection for prospective FP acceptors at 0,000 with p value 0,000 <0.005.
Hormonal contraception is very effective in preventing pregnancy, but this contraception has various side effects. The objective is to determine how hormonal contraceptive use affects sexual dysfunction in women. In this research, the author follows the Arksey and O'Malley framework by identifying questions, identifying relevant articles, selecting and selecting papers, mapping data, discussing, concluding, and reporting results. The prism flowchart displays the flow of article searches on four databases: PubMed, Wiley, EBSCO, and ProQuest. This Scoping Review found 14 articles out of 1441 selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria into three themes. Hormonal changes due to using Combined Hormonal Contraceptive (CHC) contraception negatively affect sexual life, namely increasing Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) and decreasing free testosterone. The effect of hormonal contraceptives on female sexual dysfunction decreases libido, pleasure, orgasm, difficulty in lubrication, and vaginal dryness. Other factors affecting women's sexual function include age, education, premenopause, marital status, consumption of antidepressants, differences in partner age, income, and household harmony. CHC hormonal contraceptives cause sexual dysfunction in women due to decreased androgen hormones in the ovaries.
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