The effect of knowledge and subjective norms on intention to use vasectomy contraception in men
Shelly Amilia,
Zulfa Anida,
Mochammad Bagus Qomaruddin
Abstract:Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, which could cause problems if it is not controlled properly. In response to this, the use of contraceptives is one way to regulate the population's birth rate. This study aims to determine the effect of knowledge and subjective norms on the intention of men with more than three children to use vasectomy contraception. This research is quantitative research with an analytical observational research design. This research uses a cross-sectional approach be… Show more
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