The Relationship of Parenting Style and Perception of Sexuality, Gender and Norm of Reproductive Health among Adolescents
Date
2020-04-01Author
WULANDARI, Eka Aprilia
SUSANTO, Tantut
NUR, Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad
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Parenting is an interaction between children and
parents, including fulfilling physical, psychological needs, and
socializing norms in society. The results of the adaptation of
parenting styles include sexuality, gender, and norm perception
(SGNP) in adolescent reproductive health. This study aims to
analyze the relationship between parenting style with SGNP in
adolescent reproductive health in Patrang District, Jember
Regency. This study was a correlational analytic with a crosssectional
approach conducted among 158 participants with a
cluster random sampling technique. Data collection used a
questionnaire to identify the characteristics of participants,
parenting with Parenting Style Dimension Questionnaire (PSDQ),
and SGNP in adolescent reproductive health with Sexuality,
Gender, and Norms Questionnaire. Spearman Rank Correlation as
an analysis method was used to answer the objectives of this
study. Among 158 participants, 65.8% were authoritative
parenting, 20.9% were authoritarian and 13.3% were
permissive. Besides, 53.2% of adolescents had positive of SGNP in
reproductive health. There is a relationship between parenting
style and SGNP in adolescent reproductive health (r = 0.193; p =
0.015). Therefore, a planned intervention is needed such as
educating parents and adolescents to be able to apply proper
parenting to form positive perceptions.
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