scholarly journals Gender Differences in the Relationship between Methamphetamine Use and High-risk Sexual Behavior among Prisoners: A Nationwide, Cross-sectional Survey in Japan

Author(s):  
Takuya Shimane ◽  
Masaru Takahashi ◽  
Michiko Kobayashi ◽  
Yuriko Takagishi ◽  
Yoshiko Takeshita ◽  
...  
IKESMA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Holfi Mariyatul Kiptiyah ◽  
Ni'mal Baroya

Problem high-risk sexual behavior that teens when dating is the responbility of everyone, especially parents.. The parental presence of effective communication and appropriate parenting pattern is expected to cope with the increasing high-risk sexual behavior in adolescents. This study attempts to analyze the parental presence by sexual behavior risky on student dating in SMPN Sukorambi Jember Regency. The research is the study analytic by design cross-sectional. 101 students of SMP Sukorambi who claimed to have/was in the dating. The results showed that characteristics of respondents there are two variables related to sexual behavior during dating ie sex and age variable. The variable of parental presence both has a significant relationship with the sexual behavior of parent’s communication and parenting. Teen’s sexual behavior, when dating is classified as high-risk behavior, is mutually attached to the genitals with limited clothing. From this study, it was concluded that the parental presence through effective communication and discussing about sexuality and educating with autoritative parenting can prevent adolescents from high-risk sexual behavior when dating.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (T6) ◽  
pp. 69-79
Author(s):  
Cecep Eli Kosasih ◽  
Tetti Solehati ◽  
Wahyu Utomo ◽  
Heru Heru ◽  
Amalia Rizqi Sholihah

BACKGROUND: The vulnerability of adolescent lifestyles, especially sexual behavior among adolescents, which causes an increase in pregnancy and early marriage. AIM: This study aimed to analyze the determinants of high-risk sexual behavior among adolescents in Indonesia. METHODS: A correlational analytic research design was used with a cross-sectional approach using secondary data for the 2017 Indonesian demographic and health survey data (IDHS). The data collection was carried out through filling in the instruments developed by the 2017 IDHS. The data were analyzed using percentages, Chi-square test, and logistic regression. The study population was all adolescents, totaling 9,971 women and 12,612 single men aged 15–24 and living in Indonesia in the 2017 IDHS. The sampling technique used total sampling. Time of research: August-November 2020. Place: research locations in 34 provinces in Indonesia. RESULTS: In male respondents, it was shown that the factors most influencing high-risk sexual behavior in adolescents were age (p = 0.000), knowledge (p = 0.003), place of residence (p = 0.000), discussion before wet dreams (p = 0.000), age at first wet dream (p = 0.000), age at first dating (p = 0.019), and internet usage (p = 0.000). Meanwhile, female respondents indicated that the most influential factors were age (p = 0.000) and place of residence (p = 0.032). CONCLUSION: Boys have many factors that influence high-risk sexual behavior than girls. Information on determinant factors of high-risk adolescent sexual behavior can be used as a basis for developing policies for developing interventions in solving problems of premarital pregnancy due to high-risk sexual behavior among adolescents.


1994 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
STUART N. SEIDMAN ◽  
CLAIRE STERK-ELIFSON ◽  
SEVGI O. ARAL

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