Retraction

Articles published in Jurnal Keluarga Berencana will be considered for retraction from publication if:

  1. There is compelling evidence that the findings presented are unreliable, either due to ethical misconduct (such as data fabrication) or honest errors (such as calculation mistakes or experimental errors).

  2. The findings presented have been previously published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or adequate justification (i.e., cases of redundant publication).

  3. It involves plagiarism.

  4. It reports on research that does not meet ethical standards.

In the case of plagiarism, the acknowledged threshold is not to exceed 25% of the overall content. The retraction mechanism follows the Retraction Guidelines established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), which can be accessed at [link].

When violations of these standards are identified, our authors and readers are expected to understand that we prioritize integrity and trust in scholarly publishing.