EFFECTIVENESS OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN INCREASING VASECTOMY ACCEPTANCE IN EAST LUWU DISTRICT
Alamsyah Alamsyah, Imam Pribadi, Rismawati Rismawati, Muhammad Aqsa, Duriani DurianiVasectomy is a permanent contraceptive method for men that has a high level of effectiveness and relatively low health risks compared to other contraceptive methods. Various efforts have been made by the government to increase male participation in vasectomy, however male participation in vasectomy remains low. This indicates that there are obstacles that have not been fully identified and overcome. The independent variables in this study include the level of knowledge about vasectomies, attitudes towards contraception, and social stigma. The dependent variable is vasectomy acceptance which is measured through the desire and decision to have a vasectomy. This research uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. Data was collected through questionnaires distributed to adult men aged 25-50 years and married. Determination of the sample using a simple random sampling technique with sample determination using the MoE formula. Data analysis was carried out descriptively and inferentially with the help of the SmartPLS statistical tool. The results of the study showed that knowledge about vasectomies had a positive and significant effect on the acceptance of vasectomy. Attitudes towards contraception have a positive but not significant effect on acceptance of vasectomy. Social stigma has been proven to have a positive and significant effect on acceptance of vasectomy. Simultaneously, knowledge, attitudes and social stigma have a positive and significant effect on acceptance of vasectomy.