Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health

Introduction: Unplanned pregnancy has been a worldwide issue, many of which end as unplanned abortions, miscarriages and deliveries. One-time premarital reproductive and sexual health counseling has been chosen as a program; however, its later effect on knowledge and attitude has not been evaluated....

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Main Authors: Rika Ortiningsih, Kasiati Kasiati, Samsriyaningsih Handayani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2021-04-01
Series:Jurnal Ners
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/21401
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spelling doaj-86ca9393fd7f4921aeb3ea3d9bb554182021-08-23T03:57:48ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Ners1858-35982502-57912021-04-01161495310.20473/jn.v16i1.2140112199Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual HealthRika Ortiningsih0Kasiati Kasiati1Samsriyaningsih Handayani2Midwifery Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas AirlanggaSutomo Midwifery Study Program, Poltekkes Kemenkes SurabayaFaculty of Medicine Universitas AirlanggaIntroduction: Unplanned pregnancy has been a worldwide issue, many of which end as unplanned abortions, miscarriages and deliveries. One-time premarital reproductive and sexual health counseling has been chosen as a program; however, its later effect on knowledge and attitude has not been evaluated. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of such premarital counseling for prospective brides on their knowledge and attitude during their first pregnancy. Methods: The exposed group of 20 and control group of 40 primigravida participants were selected consecutively. Questionnaires were distributed online using Google Form application to participants to gather data on premarital counseling attendance in the past, and current knowledge and attitude. The influences were tested with logistic regressions at the significance level (α) of .05. Results: There was influence of sexual and reproductive health counseling for the bride and groom on the knowledge (p = .036 OR = 8.480 95% CI = 1.153 - 62.346) and the attitude (p = .020 OR = 5.411 95% CI = 1.311 - 22.329). Conclusion: Premarital sexual and reproductive health counseling influenced primigravidas’ knowledge and attitude. The counselling should be intensified and extended to other cities to improve knowledge and attitude of primigravidas. Studies are needed to measure the effect of primigravidas’ knowledge of and attitude toward reproductive and sexual health on the outcome of the pregnancy.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/21401attitudeknowledgesexual and reproductive healthpremarital counseling
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author Rika Ortiningsih
Kasiati Kasiati
Samsriyaningsih Handayani
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Kasiati Kasiati
Samsriyaningsih Handayani
Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health
Jurnal Ners
attitude
knowledge
sexual and reproductive health
premarital counseling
author_facet Rika Ortiningsih
Kasiati Kasiati
Samsriyaningsih Handayani
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title Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health
title_short Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health
title_full Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health
title_fullStr Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health
title_full_unstemmed Premarital Counseling Affects Primigravidas’ Knowledge and Attitude on Reproductive and Sexual Health
title_sort premarital counseling affects primigravidas’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive and sexual health
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Ners
issn 1858-3598
2502-5791
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Introduction: Unplanned pregnancy has been a worldwide issue, many of which end as unplanned abortions, miscarriages and deliveries. One-time premarital reproductive and sexual health counseling has been chosen as a program; however, its later effect on knowledge and attitude has not been evaluated. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of such premarital counseling for prospective brides on their knowledge and attitude during their first pregnancy. Methods: The exposed group of 20 and control group of 40 primigravida participants were selected consecutively. Questionnaires were distributed online using Google Form application to participants to gather data on premarital counseling attendance in the past, and current knowledge and attitude. The influences were tested with logistic regressions at the significance level (α) of .05. Results: There was influence of sexual and reproductive health counseling for the bride and groom on the knowledge (p = .036 OR = 8.480 95% CI = 1.153 - 62.346) and the attitude (p = .020 OR = 5.411 95% CI = 1.311 - 22.329). Conclusion: Premarital sexual and reproductive health counseling influenced primigravidas’ knowledge and attitude. The counselling should be intensified and extended to other cities to improve knowledge and attitude of primigravidas. Studies are needed to measure the effect of primigravidas’ knowledge of and attitude toward reproductive and sexual health on the outcome of the pregnancy.
topic attitude
knowledge
sexual and reproductive health
premarital counseling
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/21401
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