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The perspectives of community in addressing the unmet needs for family planning/contraception
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Sham, Fatimah and
Abdul Manap, Mahanum and
Abdul Hanaf, Nur Lyana Aida and
Mohd Fuad, Nur Athirah and
Md Shariff, Siti Fatimah and
Md. Yusop, Sofia and
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Year:  00/11/2025
Abstract:  Contraception was the used of numerous techniques to prevent a woman from getting pregnant it was linked to family planning; to anticipate and achieve the desired number of children by spacing and timing their pregnancies; and help minimized maternal and new-borns fatalities by preventing unplanned pregnancies and unsafe abortions. Unmet need was women who were capable of reproducing and sexually active but did not want to have a kid and they did not use current contraceptive methods. Objectives of this study are to understand the perspectives of unmet need on family planning/contraception among the community; to explore the barriers in utilizing the family planning/contraception services among the community and to explore the strategies of the community in addressing the unmet need for family planning. It was found that the participants had various perspectives about the unmet needs of family planning/contraception and facing multiples barriers to its application. It could be suggested that, it is important to engage and enhancing the participation of the community in addressing the unmet needs for family planning/contraception.
 
 
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Socio-demographic determinants of fertility intention among reproductive-age adults in urban Malaysia
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Sivarimuthu, Shattish and
Li Ping, Wong and
Ismail, Maslinor and
Anuar, Farah Nurulhuda and
R Selvasingam, Ruthashini and
Saadudin, Arini Dahlia and
Md Zin, Nurul Nadia and
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Year:  00/11/2025
Abstract:  Malaysia’s total fertility rate (TFR) dropped to 1.6 children per woman in 2022, with Kuala Lumpur reporting the lowest at 1.2, well below the replacement level. Sustained low fertility threatens future labour force replacement, healthcare sustainability, and family support sustems. Urban pressures such as high living costs, work-life imbalance, and housing challenges further discourage childbearing. Despite these concerns, there remains limited empirical evidence on how socio-demographic factors influence fertility intentions in Malaysia’s Urban population. This study examines the socio-demographic determinants of fertility intention among adults in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s lowest-fertility region.
 
 
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