Anastasia Septya Titisari

Anastasia Septya Titisari
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  • Master of Community Development
  • Junior Researcher at National Research and Innovation Agency

Research focuses: family planning, gender, culture, and sexual reproductive rights

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Introduction
Junior researcher at the Research Center of Population, BRIN
Current institution
National Research and Innovation Agency
Current position
  • Junior Researcher
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Independent Researcher
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Publications (12)
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As a Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, Bali presents a unique and distinctive culture. Patrilocal ( purusa ) marriage and patrilineal inheritance as a continuation of the patriarchal system puts a male in the key role of family representative and successor. Having a son is a priority for a married couple in Balinese society. As a consequence, B...
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Adolescents worldwide encounter sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges influenced by socio-cultural factors (gender norms and taboos), particularly in low-to-middle-income countries (LMIC) such as those in the South-Eastern Asia region. Indonesia is of special interest in that region, given its heterogeneous island culture. This paper focu...
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Objectives We aimed to explore and understand the extent and type of evidence on fertility reduction and its association with family planning (FP) in Southeast Asia. Design Scoping review, following the methodological principles developed by Arksey and O’Malley and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Sc...
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Background: As a Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, Bali presents a unique and distinctive culture. Patrilocal (purusa) marriage and patrilineal inheritance as a continuation of the patriarchal system puts a man in the key role as a family successor. Having a son is a priority for a married couple in Balinese society. As a consequence, Balinese...
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Universal health insurance is widely believed to be a key strategy for improving health services. However, few studies have examined whether it increases the use of modern contraceptives. The purpose of the present research is to determine whether the policy of incorporating family planning services into the national health insurance policy in Indo...
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Background: The results of the 2020 population census in Indonesia showed that the population has reached 270.020.000 million. This number shows that the population in Indonesia during the last 10 years has increased by around 32,56 million people. One of the BKKBN's efforts to reduce the birth rate in Indonesia is to urge people to marry at the id...
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The number of married women and men who no longer want children in Bali Province is consistent with a relatively high contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) of 67%, higher than the national average of 64%. The large proportion of couples of reproductive age (CRA) who no longer want children either at the national or provincial level in Bali is an inte...
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Bali Province has the lowest unmet need achievement, namely 8.1%, meaning that it has a low-value gap between the availability of contraceptive services and the needs of the community. This study analyzed the factors that influence the incidence of unintended pregnancy among childbearing-age women in Bali. This research is a secondary data analysis...
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The Indonesian family planning program has been running for over five decades. Until the present, the implementation of this program still generates debate over important policy issues. On June 14th, 2019, the Balinese provincial government released a new pro-natalist family planning policy No.1545 (Keluarga Berencana Krama Bali) to respond to the...
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Kesehatan reproduksi dan seksualitas merupakan topik yang dianggap tabu untuk dibicarakan di Indonesia, sehingga remaja mencari alternatif untuk mendapatkan informasi mengenai topik tersebut. Media sosial secara langsung ataupun tidak langsung menjadi media pembelajaran dan memberikan pengaruh bagi remaja, salah satunya tentang kesehatan reproduksi...
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Family planning in Indonesia is deemed as a strategic program to improve the quality of life for women. In reality, this program's development is influenced by social values and policy priorities in every region. Many studies have investigated the use of modern contraceptives in Indonesia, none of which presents the disparities in contraceptive use...
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In Indonesia drug in adolescents shows a number that tends to be high. This phenomenon is certainly an indication that there are character problems in children and adolescents in Indonesia, which certainly cannot be separated from the role of parents. In this case the function of parents and government support is needed in an effort to handle the u...

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