Influence of Family Socio-Economic Factors on Prevention of Premarital Sexual Behavior in Jember Regency
Date
2019-09-19Author
Rahmawati, Iis
Suminar, Dewi Retno
Soedirham, Oedoyo
Saptandari, Pingky
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Background: the incidence of premarital sexual behavior by adolescents in the
world has increased, so that adolescents need attention, guidance, supervision from
parents, and good service planning related to reproductive health problems, so that
teens will avoid risky behaviors namely premarital sexual behavior.
Method: The cross-sectional study design was conducted on 229 adolescents aged
16-17 years with multistage random sampling. Questionnaires were used to
measure family socioeconomic factors and prevention of premarital sexual
behavior using theory and have been modified by researchers. The family
socioeconomic factor variables include indicators of education, income,
employment and number of family members and the variables for preventing
premarital sexual behavior include refusing skills, increasing religiosity, avoiding
pornographic media, promoting sexual health and enhancing parent-teen relations.
Data analysis: using SEM using software (Analysis of Moment Structures
(AMOS) version 21).
Results: The effect of family socioeconomic factors on the prevention of
premarital sexual behavior with a P-value of 0.849 indicates that family socio-economic factors do not significantly influence premarital sexual prevention by
adolescents.
Conclusion: Family factors in this case are family socio-economic factors that
have no effect on premarital sexual prevention in adolescents, this can be caused
by the influence of individual adolescents' attitudes and the efforts of adolescents
themselves to increase their religiosity and understanding of sexual behavior
healthy and responsible who ultimately can make the right decisions and be
responsible for their sexual lives and have the ability to resist premarital sexual
behavior.
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