Family knowledge of population issues

Background: The population growth rate of Central Java Province is considerably above the ideal. Therefore, the Provincial and Regional Governments need to carefully plan the development programs by analyzing the family knowledge of population issues. This study aims to determine the family knowled...

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Main Authors: Mujahidatul Musfiroh, Retno Setyowati, Yeremia Rante Ada, Sholahuddin Sholahuddin, Najib Najib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Public Health Research
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Online Access:https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2226
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spelling doaj-9f206a9a0de14130824a09bff94cf5872021-04-15T08:10:11ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health Research2279-90282279-90362021-04-0110210.4081/jphr.2021.2226Family knowledge of population issuesMujahidatul Musfiroh0Retno Setyowati1Yeremia Rante Ada2Sholahuddin Sholahuddin3Najib Najib4Center for Population and Gender Studies, LPPM UNS, SurakartaCenter for Population and Gender Studies, LPPM UNS, SurakartaCenter for Population and Gender Studies, LPPM UNS, SurakartaCenter for Population and Gender Studies, LPPM UNS, SurakartaNational Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) of Central Java, Semarang Background: The population growth rate of Central Java Province is considerably above the ideal. Therefore, the Provincial and Regional Governments need to carefully plan the development programs by analyzing the family knowledge of population issues. This study aims to determine the family knowledge of population issues. Design and Methods: This research used the secondary data analysis (SDA) method. The data were taken from the 2019 Performance and Program Accountability Survey (SKAP) of the Population of KKBPK (Population of Family Planning and Family Development), Central Java Province. The data included in the 2019 SKAP Keluarga on population issues will be analyzed using descriptive quantitative analysis. Results: According to the research data, 51.5% of respondents understood population issues. The commonly recognized issues are unemployment (95.5%), employment (97.1%), and poverty (97.1%). The source of information widely used by respondents is the television (91.9%). Additionally, officers or communities that provide abundant information about population issues are friends, neighbors, and relatives (72.8%). Furthermore, formal educational institutions, including schools (47.8%), and community organizations (youth organizations, PKK/Family Welfare Program, Integrated Health Service Post, and religious organizations) (49.6%) provided information. Conclusions: In conclusion, efforts to increase the knowledge about population issues can be done by optimizing the function of television, close circles, the role of formal educational institutions and social organizations. https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2226Familyknowledgepopulation issues
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author Mujahidatul Musfiroh
Retno Setyowati
Yeremia Rante Ada
Sholahuddin Sholahuddin
Najib Najib
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Retno Setyowati
Yeremia Rante Ada
Sholahuddin Sholahuddin
Najib Najib
Family knowledge of population issues
Journal of Public Health Research
Family
knowledge
population issues
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Retno Setyowati
Yeremia Rante Ada
Sholahuddin Sholahuddin
Najib Najib
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title Family knowledge of population issues
title_short Family knowledge of population issues
title_full Family knowledge of population issues
title_fullStr Family knowledge of population issues
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publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health Research
issn 2279-9028
2279-9036
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: The population growth rate of Central Java Province is considerably above the ideal. Therefore, the Provincial and Regional Governments need to carefully plan the development programs by analyzing the family knowledge of population issues. This study aims to determine the family knowledge of population issues. Design and Methods: This research used the secondary data analysis (SDA) method. The data were taken from the 2019 Performance and Program Accountability Survey (SKAP) of the Population of KKBPK (Population of Family Planning and Family Development), Central Java Province. The data included in the 2019 SKAP Keluarga on population issues will be analyzed using descriptive quantitative analysis. Results: According to the research data, 51.5% of respondents understood population issues. The commonly recognized issues are unemployment (95.5%), employment (97.1%), and poverty (97.1%). The source of information widely used by respondents is the television (91.9%). Additionally, officers or communities that provide abundant information about population issues are friends, neighbors, and relatives (72.8%). Furthermore, formal educational institutions, including schools (47.8%), and community organizations (youth organizations, PKK/Family Welfare Program, Integrated Health Service Post, and religious organizations) (49.6%) provided information. Conclusions: In conclusion, efforts to increase the knowledge about population issues can be done by optimizing the function of television, close circles, the role of formal educational institutions and social organizations.
topic Family
knowledge
population issues
url https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2226
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