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Parents involvement and barriers of programme interventions to reduce adolescent pregnancy Dwi Kartika Cahyaningtyas; Andari Wuri Astuti; Umu Hani
Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Midwifery Vol 3, No 2 (2020): November
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

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Adolescent pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy between the ages of 13-19 years, adolescent pregnancy occurs around 25% of women worldwide, but this number continues to decline due to educational support, contraception and prevention strategies for adolescent pregnancy. Evidence shows that there were programme interventions to reduce adolescent pregnancy such as encouraging people to participate in comprehensive prevention of adolescent pregnancy programs and health campaign to avoid unsafe sexual relationships. This scoping review was aimed to map out available evidence related to the parents’ involvement and barriers of programme intervention to reduce adolescent pregnancy. This scoping review followed the framework of Arksey and O'Malley, which consists of identifying the review questions; look for relevant evidence; selecting relevant studies; maping the data; and medicate, conclude and report results. PRISMA flowchart was used to display the evidence search flow. The results of the review indicated that there were 12 included articles from the search process. This review emerged 3 themes: efforts to reduce adolescent pregnancy rates, support for adolescent reproductive health services, barriers to reproductive health services for adolescents. It is important encouragage people to participate in comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention programs in including provision of information about the dangers of adolescents’ pregnancy, reproductive health, and maintain positive relationship with the family.
Gambaran Umur dan Paritas pada Kejadian KEK Umu Hani; Luluk Rosida
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol 2, No 1: Maret 2018
Publisher : Universitas 'Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

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This study aims to determine the description of age and parity in pregnant women with KEK in Puskesmas Kasihan II Bantul Yogyakarta. The type of research is descriptive, using secondary data. Based on the results of the study of 72 pregnant women who experienced KEK there were 6 people (8.3%) who were 20 years old 35 years old or included in high risk age category, and as many as 66 people (91.7%) aged 20- 35 years or in category not at risk. Based on the results of the study of 72 pregnant women who experienced KEK there were 13 people (18.1%) who gave birth ≥ 2 times, and as many as 59 people (81.9%) who had never given birth (first pregnancy) and gave birth for the first time.