dc.description.abstract | Objectives: We aim to explore the factors related to the health promotion behavior of reproductive health
(RH) among Indonesian adolescents via structural equation modeling.
Methods: A cross-sectional quantitative study was used to measure 108 adolescents aged 12e16 years.
We employed a self-administered questionnaire developed from the health promotion model (HPM) and
the empowerment model (EM) on the basis of self-efficacy to determine the factors related to health
promotion in maintaining RH behavior. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to examine relationships
among the variables. The Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS) approach was used to
evaluate if the proposed model is suitable for the data based on goodness-of-fit indices.
Results: The model is appropriate for the data. Three interrelationships emerge among independent
variables (P > 0.05), namely, personal and cognitive behaviors (r ¼ 0.01), cognitive and health promotion
behaviors (r ¼ 0.09), and affective and health promotion behaviors (r ¼ 0.17). The strongest
relationship is between empowerment and health promotion behavior (r ¼ 0.72). Affection (interpersonal
and situational influences), immediate competing demands and preferences, and empowerment
(participation and control) are directly related to RH behavior maintenance. Meanwhile, willingness of
adolescents, prior related behavior, personal factor, and commitment to a plan of action are indirectly
related to RH behavior maintenance. The model explains 43.9% of the variance in maintaining RH
behavior.
Conclusions: The HPM and EM models help determine the factors related to RH behavior maintenance
among adolescents. Intervention to promote RH among Indonesian adolescents should begin from the
level of childeparentehealth care professional encounter for empowering the RH of adolescents. | en_US |