Artificial contraceptive as a family planning option among couples in Barangay Bagong Kalsada, Naic, Cavite / by Ron Jacob A. Climacosa, Johann E. Del Rosario and Avhril P. Mercado.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2007. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xii, 46 pages : 28 cm. illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 613.94 C61 2007
- College of Nursing (CON)
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Special Problem (BS Nursing) Cavite State University.
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Nursing (CON)
RON JACOB A. CLIMACOSA, JOHANN E. DELROSARIO, and AVHRIL P. MERCADO. Artificial Contraceptive As A Family Planning Option Among Couples In Barangay Bagong Kalsada, Naic, Cavite. Undergraduate Special Problem of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2007. Adviser: Mrs. Vina Velasco, RN.
The study was conducted to determine the demographic profile of the respondernts, to identify the most common artificial contraceptive use, it's effectiveness, and to distinguish the factors that influence the use of artificial contraceptive. This study was conducted at Barangay bagong Kalsada, Naic, Cavite on January 2007. Fifty selected couples who were currently using artificial contraceptive methoths as an option for their family planning were selected for the study. The ages of the respondents ranged form 18-45 years. There were 48 percent of the total respondents who used pills, 30 percent used DMPA, 14 percent used condom and eight percent used IUD. All respondents agreed that artificial contraceptive was effective in family planning. Among the respondents, 54 percent claimed that they were influenced by several factors, while 40 percent claimed that it was their own choice. The years of practicing artificial contraceptive and the contraceptive used is significantly correlated. The level of satisfaction in using artificial contraceptive is not significantly correlated to the contraceptive used by our respondents. The factors affecting the use of artificial contraceptive are not correlated to the contraceptive used by the respondents.
Submitted to the University Library 05-24-2007 SP-3574