Adolescent Sexual Behavior In The Era Of The Industrial Revolution 4.0

Dewi Andang Prastika, I. Hasanah
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Background: The index of adolescent knowledge about reproductive health has increased. Ease of accessing information is an important point in increasing adolescent knowledge about reproductive health, but the use of social media without parental supervision can also lead to risky sexual behavior. In this study, the author aims to determine adolescent knowledge about reproductive health, access to social media as a source of information, and sexual behavior in adolescents in Klaten. Methods: The design in this study is a cross-sectional qualitative research. The population is adolescents aged 16-18 years in the Klaten Regency area. The sample in this study were 96 samples years by using non-probability method sampling count by lemeshow formula selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria through youth organizations. The instrument used was questionnaire consist of 4 indicators (usage of social media, source of health reproduction information, knowledge of health reproduction, sex behavior. After validity and reliability test, the questionnaire obtained 30 questions. Data  was collected online by using google forms. Analysis data procedure was using chi square and logistic regressionanalysis techniques. Results: The most respondents aged 18 years (48.60%), female gender (88.78%), accessed social media for 7-12 hours as much as 57.01%, all respondents accessed search engines and whatsapp, the majority of respondents received Information about reproductive health from the internet is 90.65%, 59.81% of respondents' parents have a role in discussing reproductive health, 83.18% of respondents have good knowledge about reproductive health, 85.98 % respondents have risky sexual behavior. Conclusion: The role of parents and the duration of adolescents accessing social media has a significant relationship in adolescent sexual behavior.
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工业革命4.0时代的青少年性行为
背景:青少年生殖健康知识指数呈上升趋势。易于获取信息是提高青少年生殖健康知识的一个重要方面,但在没有父母监督的情况下使用社交媒体也可能导致危险的性行为。在这项研究中,作者的目的是确定青少年对生殖健康的了解,使用社交媒体作为信息来源,以及青少年的性行为。方法:本研究设计为横断面定性研究。Klaten摄政地区的人口是16-18岁的青少年。本研究样本为96个样本年,采用非概率方法,根据青年组织的纳入和排除标准,采用lemeshow公式进行抽样计数。采用问卷调查的方式,包括社交媒体使用情况、健康生殖信息来源、健康生殖知识、性行为等4项指标。经效度和信度检验,问卷共30题。数据是通过使用谷歌表格在线收集的。数据分析采用卡方和logistic回归分析技术。结果:18岁的受访者最多(48.60%),女性占88.78%,使用社交媒体7-12小时的比例高达57.01%,所有受访者都使用过搜索引擎和whatsapp,大多数受访者从互联网上获得生殖健康信息的比例为90.65%,59.81%的受访者的父母在讨论生殖健康方面发挥了作用,83.18%的受访者对生殖健康有良好的了解,85.98%的受访者有危险的性行为。结论:父母角色和青少年使用社交媒体时间对青少年性行为有显著影响。
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