The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) research noted that one in six girls in Indonesia married before the age of 18. The figure is 340,000 children per year. According to the BKKBN in 2014, 46 percent or the equivalent of 2.5 million marriages that occur every year in Indonesia the bride is between the ages of 15 to 19 years. Even 5% of them involve the bride who is under 15 years old. In Banten province the percentage of early marriage (<15 years) is 6.5%, (15-19 years) is 43%. Women who marry at an early age have a longer time to get pregnant and have a higher birth rate. The occurrence of early marriage can not be separated from the traditions and views of society towards marriage and family. The purpose of this study is the relationship between family and cultural support with early marriage for women in Cibeo Village, Kemanisan Village, Serang City, 2018. The design of this research is an analytical survey with a cross sectional survey approach. The population in this study using a total sampling technique of 45 people. Primary data were collected using a questionnaire. Data analysis went through two stages, namely univariate and bivariate (chi square). The results of the study on the incidence of early marriage were 28 (62.2%), there was a significant relationship between family support (p = 0.012), and culture (p = 0.039), with the incidence of early marriage.
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Rachman, S. N. (2023). Hubungan Dukungan Keluarga dan Budaya dengan Pernikahan Usia Dini pada Perempuan di Kampung Cibeo Kelurahan Kemanisan Curug Kota Serang Tahun 2018. Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Delima, 1(2), 43–52. https://doi.org/10.60010/jikd.v1i2.9
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