Examination of the Factors Affecting Mothers' Intention to Select Post-Cart Contraceptive Devices
Keywords:
maternal interests, postpartum contraception, postpartum mothersAbstract
The low prevalence of family planning among new mothers. Analyzing the variables influencing mothers' interest in selecting postpartum contraception is the goal of this study. Correlational analytics is used in this cross-sectional study design. A basic random sampling technique was used to choose a sample of 60 postpartum women, who made up the study's population. The mother's interest in postpartum birth control is the dependent variable in this study, whereas the mother's choice of postpartum birth control is the independent variable. Spearman Rank is used in data analysis. The study's findings indicated that only a tiny portion of participants that is, 6.7% were interested in moms selecting postpartum contraception. If p is less than α and sig (p) = 0.000, α = 0.01, then H0 is rejected.













