scholarly journals Perilaku Seksual Pranikah Anak Jalanan Tahun 2017

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-15
Author(s):  
Siti Rahmadani

Street Children are vulnerable groups in carrying out risky behavior and most street children belong to the category of adolescents so that this becomes a very important problem in risky behavior in adolescents.behavior Sexualis a behavior that aims to attract the opposite sex and activity related to sexual relations conducted in an effort to satisfy sexual urges. The general purpose of this study is to find out the personal and environmental factors of street children sexual behavior in 2017. The research design is descriptive quantitative with a cross sectional approach and interviews with street children. This research instrument uses a structured questionnaire in accordance with the variables studied using primary data. The collected data were analyzed by univariate, bivariate and multivariate. Statistical test uses Chi Square test. Location used at the Philosophia Foundation School. The study sample with a total population of street children at the Philosophia Foundation School in 2017. The results showed that there were 2 personal variables related to age factors and knowledge and environmental factors found there was 1 variable pornography exposure to premarital sexual behavior on street children. The most dominant factor influencing environmental factors in terms of exposure to pornographic media with p-value 0,000 with OR 2,654 with premarital sexual behavior on street children. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended to form adolescent care health services to overcome adolescent reproductive health problems and be a reference for deviant adolescents. It is expected that street children will increase promotive and preventive efforts in the form of reproductive health counseling on adolescents and peer group activities for early reproductive health education.

2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Puspasari Puspasari ◽  
Sukamdi Sukamdi ◽  
Ova Emilia

The correlation of reproductive health information exposure from media on premarital sexual behaviour: an Indonesia demographic health survey 2012 analysisPurposeThis study aimed to determine the correlation of type and intensity of exposure of reproductive health information through media to the sexual behavior of adolescents and young adults in Indonesia.MethodsThis study used a cross-sectional design. The data used was the Indonesian sub-survey of adolescent reproductive health, Indonesia demographic and health survey.ResultsThe results showed that adolescents and young adults who receive the health information type of adolescent reproductive health category have a smaller prevalence in sexual intercourse before marriage than information of contraceptive methods category or both. The intensity of exposure to reproductive health information which was low or no exposure, have higher prevalence of premarital sexual behavior. Age, gender, level of education, level of wealth, smoking, drinking alcohol, drug consumption and dating intimacy are significantly associated with premarital sexual behavior of adolescents and young adults.ConclusionType and intensity of reproductive health information are significantly associated with premarital sexual behavior of adolescents and young adults. The high intensity of exposure and type of adolescent reproductive Health category have a smaller prevalence in sexual intercourse before marriage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 128-135
Author(s):  
Sitawati Sitawati ◽  
Suriah Suriah ◽  
Saidah Syamsuddin ◽  
Sutinah Made ◽  
Werna Nontji ◽  
...  

The spiritual guidance of reproductive health and safety is oriented towards strengthening moral ​​and religious values ​​in addressing adolescent reproductive health problems with an approach on several aspects, such as preventive, curative, rehabilitative, and developmental. The booklet is a medium of guidance/learning that can attract interest and help teenagers understand the guidance material. This study aimed to determine the effect of the spiritual guidance of reproductive health care professionals by booklets on changes in adolescent attitudes towards dating status in premarital sexual behavior. A combination of qualitative and quantitative experimental research with a pre-experimental design, one group pretest-posttest, with a total sample of 26 adolescents, selected a purposive sampling technique. The spiritual guidance intervention used booklets for six meetings with 60-90 minutes each meeting within 2 months. Data were collected through pre-test and post-tests using interview sheets and Likert scale questionnaires. Data were analyzed qualitatively and statistically tests using the Wilcoxon test. The results showed that the sexual behavior of adolescents in dating was including holding hands, embracing the arms/shoulders and waist, hugging, kissing cheeks and lips, stroking the head, laying on the partner's thighs, and having sex with condoms. Then, from the statistical test, the negative ranks between the pre-test and post-test values were 0. Meanwhile, the positive ranks between the pre-test and post-test values indicated that 24 respondents with a positive value and a mean rank value of 13.00, and 2 respondents with a pre-post value remain the same. The Wilcoxon test shows the p-value (sig) 0.000 <0.05. Thus, the spiritual guidance of reproductive health care professionals using booklets significantly affected changes in adolescent attitudes towards dating status in premarital sexual behavior.  


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Nurhaya S Patui ◽  
Djaswadi Dasuki ◽  
Budi Wahyuni

Background: Most adolescents or teens consider premarital sex behavior is a common and normal activity to do. Parents less able to communicate with their children will provoke conflicts in parents-children relationship and this may lead to impacts on premarital sex behavior in adolescents. Peer friends are also a source of information about sex that is quite significant in the shaping of adolescent knowledge, attitude and sexual behavior. However, information from peers may lead to negative impacts in adolescents such as premarital sex. This activity can lead to unwanted pregnancy, STIs, abortion and school dropouts.Objective: To determine the relationship between the roles of parents and peers in adolescent premarital sexual behavior in SMAN 1, SMA 2, SMK 1 and MAN in Buol.Methods: This study was observational with a cross-sectional design using quantitative and qualitative approaches. The study was held in SMAN 1, SMAN 2, SMK 1 and MAN of Buol District in Central Sulawesi with 192 adolescent as the research subjects. In-depth interviews were done to four selected informants.Result and Discussion: The results of bivariate analysis showed a significant relationship between the roles of parents and peers in adolescent premarital sexual behavior. Adolescents with low reproductive health information than that of parents have 2 times higher chance to perform high-risk sexual behaviors than adolescents with high reproductive health information than their parents. Adolescents with peers who give bad influence have a 5 times higher risk sexual behavior than teens with peers whose negative influence is lower. The results of this study also showed that there is a relationship between the influence of religiosity and pornographic media associated with high risk sexual behaviorConclusion: High-risk sexual behavior in adolescents is influenced by the parents’ role, poor informations on reproductive health high bad influence from peers is, low religiosity and exposure to pornographic media.Keywords: role of parents, peers, premarital sexual behavior


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rima Novianti

Background and Objective: SDKI results (2012), 4.5 million teens has premarital sexual intercourse and increase every year. Adolescent  indifference about reproductive health and the impact of premarital sexual behavior has led to an increase in cases of unmarried pregnancy, abortion and sexuall transmitted disease. Adolescent will still consider that premarital sexual behavior as a mystery, becase education and information that teens have gained about reproductive health and the impact of premarital sexual behavior do not make teenagers avoid from premarital sexual behavior. The goal of the research is to know the influence of communication, information and education towards the premarital sexual behavior. Method: The method use in this study is quasi experimental pre-post test with control group. Sample on this study is 68 respondence for two group (control and experimental). Result: The research indicates there are influences between the IEC with the knowledge, attitudes and  skill prevent risky sexual behavior with p value=0.000, multivariat data processing results shows communication with the parents and the influence of peer is an influential factor against risky sexual behavior skills in teenagers, if the communication with the parents increased  by 1, then risky sexual behavior skills will increased 1.239. if the influence of peers increased by 1, then risky sexual behavior skills will increase 2.141. Conclusion: There is the influence of the giving IEC to knowledge, atitude and skills prevent risky sexual behavior. IEC can be one of maternity nursing interventions in adolescent reproductive health.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Nadirahilah Susanto

Adolescent is a period of psychosexual development which at this stage are very prominent change is when the sexual function of maturity shown through behavior change. Indonesia Adolescent Reproductive Health Survey proves that nationally there is an increasing incidence of sexual intercourse than 3 million teens who claimed ever done premarital sexual behavior in 2007 to 3.7 milliion youth in 2012. This study is adescriptif study with 135 respondents as study sample are early adolescent in the Hope Island Villages 0f Thosand Island. The result of this study showed that most respondents are adolescent aged 11 years (40%), 52,6% were male and 47.4% female, 54.8% had sexual behavior risk and 21.5% of respondents ever do sexual intercourse. Advice to government, social agencies, and research institutions and community servicein college in order to perform adolescent reproductive health education to adolescent in Hope Island Villages of Thousand Island.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 239
Author(s):  
Masni Erika Firmiana ◽  
Meithya Rose Prasetya ◽  
Rochimah Imawati

<p style="text-align: justify;">Perilaku selama berpacaran yang menjurus pada perilaku seksual pranikah tidak jarang mengkhawatirkan banyak pihak. Sejumlah riset menunjukkan angka mengkuatirkan, ditambah pengalaman dokter spesialis yang menangani masalah penyakit kelamin pada remaja, dan kehamilan pada pelajar yang berasal dari sekolah berbasis agama dalam hal ini Islam. Dengan n= 60, riset dilakukan pada siswa-siswa dari 3 jenis sekolah (umum, berbasis agama Islam, dan Madrasah. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada hubungan antara religiusitas dengan perilaku berpacaran yang menjurus pada perilaku seks pra nikah. Religiusitas (pengetahuan, keyakinan, dan praktik beragama) yang tinggi ternyata tidak membuat remaja “tidak ngapa-ngapain” dalam hubungan pacarannya. Patut dipertimbangkan penelitian lanjutan yang memperbesar jumlah responden, memasukkan variabel pengaruh media massa, peer group, serta demografi (kota besar, kota kecil, dan wilayah pedesaan).</p><p style="text-align: center;"> <strong>Abstract</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><em></em>Boy-girl relationship or dating, occasionally leading to premarital sexual behavior, and many party worried about it. Some research showing quite apprehensive rate, in addition by medical practitioner’s experiences. With n= 60, and using quantitative methodes, this research conducted on students from different types of senior high school. Results showed that there was no relationship between religiosity and dating behaviors that lead to premarital sex. Religiosity (knowledge, beliefs, and religious practice) that did not make the teenager “don’t do anything” in their relationship. We have to considering further studies to increase the number of respondents, include the variable of mass media influence, peer group, as well as demographic (large cities, small towns, and rural areas).</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 170
Author(s):  
Nur Asiah ◽  
Nur Asnah Sitohang ◽  
Dewi Elizadiani Suza

Reproductive health and adolescent understanding of the dangers of free sex and sexually transmitted diseases in Indonesia is still low, this can be seen from the many cases of pregnancy outside of marriage, dating violence and abortion with high-risk drugs. Adolescent's understanding of reproductive health is a provision for adolescents to behave in a healthy and responsible manner. Not all adolescents have received sufficient and correct information about reproductive health. Street children are a group of children who are on the side of the road or on the road, who carry out activities in the hope of earning money for life. Knowledge and attitudes towards personal hygiene of reproductive organs are also poor in terms of research results. Therefore they need to be given counseling, guidance and support, so that healthy growth and development can occur so that one day these teenagers will become healthy adults physically, spiritually and socially through the formation of health cadres. This community service is carried out on street teenagers in the Community Caring for Children (KOPA) Medan Maimun. Medan city. The methods used in this activity are: 1. Health education with material on adolescent reproductive health, the dangers of free sex behavior and sexually transmitted diseases; 2. Cadre training; 3. Assistance of cadres in conducting counseling to peers (peer group). 4. Evaluation of the success of the program: post-test for outreach cadres and youth participants. The data analysis used was univariate. The number of respondents 25 people. The results showed that the majority of the Padang ethnic group (76%), junior high school education (54%), father and mother still (father 80% and mother 92%), education of 80% high school parents. The results of the questionnaire on knowledge were still there (44%) street children had not answered questions about the symptoms of HIV/AIDS. Symptoms of HIV/AIDS include fever, night sweats, continuous diarrhea, fatigue, and persistent coughing and weight loss. They also have not all answered correctly on the question of gangrene is a type of sexually transmitted infection (24%), mode of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (20%); and HIV/AIDS can cause death (20%). This is because young children have never received this information either at school or from their parents. Researchers suggest that the KOPA manager should actively cooperate with the nearest PUSKESMAS to provide information about the dangers of free sex and sexually transmitted diseases.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Hernawan Isnugroho ◽  
Atik Triratnawati ◽  
Supriyati Supriyati

Promiscuity in sexual behavior in adolescent boys in Wirobrajan, Yogyakarta cityPurposeThis study aimed to obtain a description of the factors that promote promiscuity in sexual behavior and its impact in adolescent boys in Wirobrajan.MethodThis qualitative research used a case study design, using snowball sampling. Data were analyzed by content analysis technique.ResultsThe permissiveness of sexual behavior of teenagers will have an impact, and is easily affected by promiscuity behavior. The influence of peer group or peers is very dominant in the behavior of teen promiscuity. Lack of adolescent awareness about the dangers of promiscuity, the orientation of seeking pleasure and curiosity triggers the behavior of teen promiscuity by exploiting loopholes of rules and lack of control. The confidence and experience of the impact of promiscuity behavior becomes the dominant factor so that teenagers who do not behave with promiscuity do not repeat the behavior. Impact of juvenile promiscuity behavior among others included being ostracized, gonorrhea, syphilis, and genital herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases.ConclusionGreater supervision is needed from various sectors and enforcement of the rules so that the behavior and impact of promiscuity can be minimized. The supervision of teenagers’ association will have an impact on adolescent behavior.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
A.C Dimas Pratama ◽  
Hari Basuki Notobroto

There are internal factors and external factor affect to adolescent premarital sex. There were 60% adolescent who have imagine sexual intercourse, and 50% adolescent have access porn sites on the internet, and 40% adolescent have negative effect of sexual attitude from environment. This research was an analytic research that used cross sectional study and use quantitative approaches derived from primary data by disseminated a questionnaire. The population were students from grade X and XI 10th Vocational High Schools State Of Surabaya. Sample was taken with simple random sampling about 89 students. Data analyze this research used Spearman Correlate Coefficient test . Variables in this research was media exposure of pornography  and peer behavior effect. There were correlate between them. Variables “peer behavior effect from friend” has association with premarital sexual behavior,media exposure of pornography also has association too (p = 0.000). Cooperation between school, parent  and government institution must regulate the education system about reproductive health for students especially about premarital sexual behavior for teens. Parent should give more intention  to maintain good relations and monitored their children.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 244-248
Author(s):  
Wiwi Kustio Priliana

Background: In Indonesia about 15% of adolescents aged 10-24 years have been having sex outside of marriage. Indonesian teenagers today are more tolerant of premarital sexual lifestyle. This is  evident from the research results of various institutions in Indonesia during the period 1993-2002, found that 5-10% of women and 18-38% of young men aged 16-24 years have had premarital sexual relations with their age partner. Other research results also said that the cause of premarital sexual behavior in  adolescents because of knowledge about reproductive health. Knowledge of reproductive health is considered taboo to be discussed. This is precisely pushing the knowledge of  adolescent  to  sexual  becomes  more.  Objective: Knowing the description of Akper students who have engaged in sexual behavior influenced by knowledge of reproductive health . Methods:This  type  of  research  is  an  observational  study  using  cross  sectional  study  design.  Results: Students who have high reproductive health knowledge are more than 65,9% in mild prenatal sexual behavior. Students with low level of knowledge have a chance of having a mild pre-marital behavior 2 times   higher  than students with  high knowledge of reproductive health. From the results of bivariable analysis, both variable a significant relationship with premarital sexual behavior with a value of p <0,05. Conclusion; Akper students who have premarital sexual behavior are 69.9%. They tend to engage in premarital sexual behavior then have a low reproductive health risk. Category of premarital sexual behavior includes holding hands, hugging, kissing dry (kissing the cheeks or forehead) and kissing wet (kissing the lips). Premarital sexual behavior is caused by high knowledge of reproductive health. Keyword: Premarital sexual behavior and knowledge of reproductive health


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