scholarly journals Relationship between perceived self-reported trust in health information sources and ocular fixation in a sample of young adults: a secondary data analysis

ORBIT Journal ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Livinț Popa Livia ◽  
Selejan Ovidiu ◽  
Strilciuc Ștefan ◽  
Verișezan Roșu Olivia ◽  
Balea Maria ◽  
...  
Obesity ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 1062-1067
Author(s):  
Jessica Gokee LaRose ◽  
Tricia M. Leahey ◽  
Autumn Lanoye ◽  
Jean Reading ◽  
Rena R. Wing

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 68-74
Author(s):  
Mur Octaviani ◽  
Dewi Rokhanawati

30% of female adolescents reported their first sexual intercourse at under the age of 15 years old on the grounds of being forced by their partners and 49% of female adolescents could not reject their partner's invitation. The lack of reproductive health information sources is a continuity issue that affects the health status of adolescents. Those who get reproductive health information from the surrounding environment with the same age group and have similar dating experience may increase the risk of misinformation. This research aims to know correlation between the information sources of reproductive health and sexual behavior of adolescents in Indonesia. This quantitative study used cross sectional approach, using data analysis of Indonesian Adolescent Reproductive Health Survey Year 2012 (10,980 men and 8,902 women). The data analysis used Chi Square. It shown with the value of x2 (30,511) with the significance value (p = 0,000 <0,05) and 95% CI. There is a correlation between the information sources of reproductive health and sexual behavior of adolescents in Indonesia. The assessment of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) on planning of WA Gateway based on Android application as Information Center and Adolescent Counseling can be the formulation of health policy with interactive learning media for adolescents.


2021 ◽  
pp. 107780122110139
Author(s):  
Jodie Murphy-Oikonen ◽  
Lori Chambers ◽  
Karen McQueen ◽  
Alexa Hiebert ◽  
Ainsley Miller

Rates of sexual victimization among Indigenous women are 3 times higher when compared with non-Indigenous women. The purpose of this secondary data analysis was to explore the experiences and recommendations of Indigenous women who reported sexual assault to the police and were not believed. This qualitative study of the experiences of 11 Indigenous women reflects four themes. The women experienced (a) victimization across the lifespan, (b) violent sexual assault, (c) dismissal by police, and (d) survival and resilience. These women were determined to voice their experience and make recommendations for change in the way police respond to sexual assault.


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