dc.description.abstract | Adolescents are
at risk in society because there
are various changes in
adolescents, namely changes in
physical, emotional and social.
Physical changes experienced
by adolescents are puberty,
which is an increase in
hormones and psychological
changes are high curiosity, like
adventure and dare to take risks
without thinking long and social
change is adolescents easily
influenced by the outside
environment, one of the effects
of these changes will cause
problems
teenage sexual
behavior is at risk. Methods:
The study sample was 229
students in six high schools in
Jember Regency. The study
used a multistage random
sampling technique. Adolescent
character variables include refusing skills, increasing
religiosity, avoiding pornographic media, promotion of
sexual health, improving parent-teen relationships. Data
analysis using Confirmatory Factor Analyze (CFA) with
data estimation parameters using software (Analysis of
Moment Structures (AMOS) version 21). Results:p-value
of premarital sexual prevention parameters by adolescents
to refuse skills (0,000), p-value of premarital sexual
prevention parameters by adolescents to increase
religiosity (0,000), p-value of premarital sexual prevention
parameters by adolescents to avoid pornography (0,000),
p-value of premarital sexual prevention parameters by
adolescents to sexual health promotion (0,000), p-value
for prevention parameters of premarital sex by adolescents
to improve parent-teen relationship (0,000). The fit value
of the model in the comparative fit index (CFI) (1,000).
Conclusion: refusing skills, increasing religiosity,
avoiding pornography media, sexual health promotion,
increasing adolescent parenting relations were stated to be
significant as a measure of the construct of adolescent
personal factors and the resulting CFI fit index value was
1,000, indicating that the model is fit, this means
premarital sexual prevention by adolescents can be formed
through refusing skills, increasing religiosity, avoiding
pornographic media, promoting sexual health, enhancing
parent-adolescent relationships. | en_US |