2021
DOI: 10.36696/mikia.v5i1.2
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Literature Review: Factors Influence Birth Interval From Couples in Childbearing Age

Abstract: Birth interval less than 2 years and more than 4 years can bring a risk for mother and baby. This review study aimed to identify factors that influence birth interval among couple in childbearing age. This literature review searched by three electronic databases (PubMed, Google Schoolar, and DOAJ) for previous studies using a cross-sectional, case-control study, cohort study, or systematic review study published between 2016 until 2020 for empirical studies on the topic with inclusion and exclusion criteria, w… Show more

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“…This is related to women with low incomes choosing not to use contraception so that unwanted pregnancies occur. 24 The results of this study indicate that the most dominant factor influencing the occurrence of short birth intervals after controlling for other variables is the survival status of the previous child. The risk of shortdistance births is 4 times for women who experience child death compared to women whose previous children are still alive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…This is related to women with low incomes choosing not to use contraception so that unwanted pregnancies occur. 24 The results of this study indicate that the most dominant factor influencing the occurrence of short birth intervals after controlling for other variables is the survival status of the previous child. The risk of shortdistance births is 4 times for women who experience child death compared to women whose previous children are still alive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Several internal factors that influence interpregnancy interval are maternal age, past delivery history, breastfeeding history, past contraceptive use, child's gender, and desire to plan children in the future. Meanwhile, the external factors are the level of the mother's education, husband's support, work, and husband's income (Wulandari, 2021). The study by (Borges et al, 2016) stated there is a correlation between preconception health behaviour and pregnancy planning status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%