Survey Analysis IDB 1
- Ahmad Ahseek
- Oct 24, 2021
- 3 min read
This is the demographic, which reveal not to be super important after all, but it just shows that I got enough samples, from adults, teens, and young adults. Similarly, there was an equal amount of Males and Females.
There were, however, a greater amount of Malays within the survey, which will actually help a lot since they are the focus group of this project.
As for the Muslims, there were a fair amount who didn't know about the Halal Contraceptives.
Most Assumed that the Coitus and Rhythm method were which were good. But fewer assume that the Male Condom was too, despite, there was indeed a good amount of them.

As for the Non-Muslims, they know their Contraceptives well.
It seems like most people do not perform sex on a regular basis.
On the other hand, there's a fair amount of them who don't use contraceptives regularly or don't use them at all.
As for those who don't use it often, it's mostly because they wait right at the moment to get the condoms.
There was an equal amount of the Sexually actives who assures they always have some contraceptives available and those who don't.
Most of them prefer Condoms.
There's a quite a lot of them who get their contraceptives at a Store. I believe they are mostly adults since they mostly said they are not affected by any discomfort when getting their contraceptives.
There is however a small portion of them who do feel uncomfortable.
They also mostly agree that contraceptives should be more easily available.
The price they all seem to agree to is between 10-25 which is actually the price of condom boxes.
As for those who aren't sexually active, they all seem to want to use contraceptives due to risks of pregnancies and STDs.
They seem to be more concerned about people's judgement when getting their contraceptives and they mostly want to get their contraceptives right in the moment which is extremely not recommended but that's the purpose of the project anyway.
Strangely enough they mostly want to get their contraceptives from pharmacies and stores but then again, if they were to get it online their contraceptives will reach home which is quite risky for them and their parents.
They all seem to agree to the idea of having and needed contraceptives everywhere.

I did a small test to judge people's awareness on Sexual health, which they all seem to be quite knowledgeable, with a very few exceptions as you can see from the charts.

A lot of them seem to be understanding of the situation of a young mother with 64.1% who said it's not their fault, but there are a quite good number of them some who see it negatively still.
I actually had a division for the young boys, to see how they will react to a situation such as impregnating their girlfriends.
A lot of them seem to be supportive instead of negative.
There's from this chart however, the reason why they wouldn't be supportive for those who answered negatively to the previous questions.
The majority of which seem to be due to their parents, reputation and the fact of not being ready to bare the consequences.

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