dc.description.abstract | Men's participation in using contraceptives is still low, this is because individual
characteristics influence the mindset in responding to and accepting the concept of
contraception, low understanding and lack of awareness of men's attitudes about
reproductive health are part of the cause of the lack of participation of men in using
contraception. and attitude/behavior. The husband's low knowledge affects the husband's
perception of the use of contraceptives in men, because one of the factors that determines
a person's perception is the knowledge he has. The purpose of this study was to determine
the husband's perception of male contraceptives in Wates Village, Mojokerto City. This
research design uses quantitative descriptive. The population in this study were all
husbands of PUS in Wates Village, Mojokerto City. The sampling technique used Cluster
Random Sampling. The sample in this study was 97 respondents. The research instrument
used a questionnaire on husband's perception of contraception in men. Data were analyzed
by univariate analysis. The results showed that 54.6% of respondents had a positive
perception. Although in general the husband's perception is that they support the family
planning program for men, in reality they have not been moved to become acceptors, an
equitable approach is needed to the community. | en_US |