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Innovation - Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health - Vol. 3 Issue. 1 (2024)

Relationship between Duration of Use of 3 Months of Injectable Contraceptives and Weight Gain in KB Acceptors at the Independent Practice of Midwife C. Yuni Anggarini

Putu Dewi Rahayu Ningsih, Chentia Misse, Zesika Intan,



Abstract

43.8% of contraception acceptors in Lampung Province in 2022 used injective contraception. 69.2% of them experienced a 5 kg body weight increase side effect. This may lead to obesity. This research aimed to determine the correlation between the duration of accepting a contraceptive injection every 3 months and contraception acceptors' body weight increase in C. Yuni Anggraini Private Midwives Clinic. This quantitative research used a cross-sectional design. The population was 108 respondents. 58 respondent samples were taken using consecutive sampling. The data were analyzed using univariate analysis with a frequency distribution table and bivariate analysis with a chi-squared test. 22 respondents (37.9%) accepted a contraceptive injection every 3 months for 1-2 years and 22 (37.9%) accepted a contraceptive injection every 3 months for more than 2 years. 42 respondents (72.4%) experienced body weight increases. The bivariate analysis result derived a p-value of 0.024. This indicated a correlation between the duration of a contraceptive injection every 3 months and contraception acceptors' body weight increase in C. Yuni Anggraini Private Midwives Clinic. A contraceptive injection every 3 months for a long time can increase contraceptive acceptors' body weight increase.







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PISSN :

2964-6324

EISSN :

2963-0703

Date.Create Crossref:

15-Apr-2025

Date.Issue :

14-Dec-2024

Date.Publish :

14-Dec-2024

Date.PublishOnline :

14-Dec-2024



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