Health Promotion Strategy for Improving Men’s Participation in Family Planning Program in the Underdeveloped Areas, Borders and Islands and Poor Urban Areas
Abstract:The participation of men in family planning in Indonesia is still very low, where the men who use the Medical Male Operations (MOP) method are only 0.2% while the condom use is 3.1% (IDHS 2017), Likewise in East Java only 3.7% of the total new KB participants in 2019. The conditions most in need of attention are in underdeveloped areas, borders, islands and poor areas, which are in dire need of appropriate strategic breakthroughs. The conditions most in need of attention are underdeveloped areas, borders, isla… Show more
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