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Research on the factors affecting the use of modern contraception in couples of childbearing age in Sleman is vital. It used an observational descriptive study with a cross-sectional research design to determine sociodemographic factors associated with behavior use of modern contraception among couples of childbearing age and the proportion of modern contraceptive use among couples of childbearing age in Sleman Regency. The results show that groups living in villages and those with middle-low economic status have a greater chance of using modern contraception because most subjects living in villages and those with . . .
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