SIKAP DAN PERILAKU HUBUNGANSEKSUAL PRANIKAH REMAJA DI INDONESIA (ANALISIS DATA SKRRRI 2007)
This research aimed to identify the relationship of perception, information and social environmental factors on the premarital sexual relation attitude and behavior. Perception factors included the perceptions on virginity, marriage, and pregnancy, while information factors consist of discussion con...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2011
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Summary: | This research aimed to identify the relationship of perception, information and
social environmental factors on the premarital sexual relation attitude and behavior.
Perception factors included the perceptions on virginity, marriage, and pregnancy,
while information factors consist of discussion concerning reproductive health with
family, discussion on reproductive health with peers, knowledge on fertile period,
knowledge on HIV/AIDS and mass media exposure on reproductive health. While the
social environment factor involve peer social environment, access to reproductive
health association, socialization on reproductive health in the community, and
reproductive health topics in school.
This study exploited the data of the 2007 Indonesian Reproductive Health
among Adolescents. The purpose of this research was to statistically analyze factors
influencing attitudes and behavior of premarital sexual relations among Indonesian
adolescents. The processed data involved all respondents in the survey of adolescent
reproductive health, totaling 19,311 Indonesian adolescents. The chi-square (� ²) and
logistic regression statistical tests were used in this research. The trends
(opportunities) and relationship path were viewed from the odds ratio (OR) with
confidence intervals (CI) of 95 percent (p-value <0.05) and pathway analysis.
The multivariable analysis results showed that several variables showed
consistent influences on sexual attitude and behavior among Indonesian adolescents.
These variables involved the perceptions on virginity, marriage, and pregnancy,
discussion with family, discussion with peers, peer environment, and reproductive
health topics in school. The six variables showed direct and indirect relations on the
premarital sexual relation behavior with variable attitude on premarital sexual
behavior. The variable reproductive health socialization in the community merely
provided significant effects to attitude on premarital sexual relations, while
knowledge on fertility, media exposure merely had significant influences on
premarital sexual relation behavior.
The study also found that advances in technology and information that is
marked by the number of adolescents who access the mass media, especially
television that includes reproductive health messages, it contributes significantly less
on the premarital sexual relation attitude and behavior. Similarly, the increasing
influence of peers would have a negative impact on the premarital sexual relation
attitude and behavior among adolescents. The value of virginity which is reflected by
avoid premarital sexual intercourse, discussions with family and reproductive health
topics can give a positive effect on the premarital sexual relation attitude and behavior
among adolescents. |
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