IMMATURITY IN PUBERTY AND NEGATIVE ATTITUDES TOWARD REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AMONG INDONESIAN ADOLESCENTS
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2018-05-03Author
Tantut, Susanto
Ruka, Saito
Syahrul
Rumiko, Kimura
Akiko, Tsuda
Noriko, Tabuchi
Junko, Sugama
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Complex factors influence adolescents attitudes. Secondary sexual development and emotional changes are markers of puberty and affect attitudes toward reproductive health (RH). This is especially evident in the society and culture of Indonesia. This study examined the presence of immaturity at puberty and factors associated with negative attitudes toward RH among Indonesian adolescents.
Conclusion: Immaturity and factors that influence negative attitudes toward RH should be explored during puberty improving knowledge about RH may help to prevent negative attitudes toward RH, especially for girls in urban areas and boys with smoking habits.
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