Economic Effect of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Access of Birth Control Service in Health Facilities in Women of Childbearing Aged 15-49 Years

Authors

  • Alhamuddin Alhamuddin Universitas Islam Bandung
  • Rabiatul Adwiyah Universitas Islam Bandung
  • Dadang Suhenda BKKBN Jawa Barat
  • Rindag Ekawati BKKBN Jawa Barat
  • Angela Sri Meylani Wijayanti BKKBN Jawa Barat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32924/ijbs.v6i1.208

Keywords:

Covid-19, An increase in the number of pregnancies, Used of modern contraceptives,

Abstract

This paper describes the effect of the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on access to birth control services in health facilities for women of childbearing age (WUS) 15-49 in West Java. This type of research is a quantitative description using Bivariate, Multivariate and dichotomic / binary logistic regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that there is no significant effect simultaneously between the effects of pandemic-19 on the use of modern contraceptives and an increase in the number of pregnancies in women of reproductive age (wus) 15-49 years in West Java because the p-value is 0.233 or more. The magnitude of the alpha used is 5% (0.05).) While each variable does not have a significant partial effect on Y in the X model. The sig values ​​are more than 0.05 (alpha) used. This means that the economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic does not have a significant partial effect on access to family planning services in health facilities for women of childbearing age 15-49 years in West Java. The dependent variable is 33.1% and there are 100% -39% = 66.9 % other factors outside the model that explain the dependent variable in this study

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Submitted

2021-06-30

Accepted

2021-10-27

Published

2022-02-01

How to Cite

Alhamuddin, A., Adwiyah, R., Suhenda, D., Ekawati, R., & Wijayanti, A. S. M. (2022). Economic Effect of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Access of Birth Control Service in Health Facilities in Women of Childbearing Aged 15-49 Years. International Journal of Business Studies, 6(SI), 35–43. https://doi.org/10.32924/ijbs.v6i1.208