1Suryani, 2Vera Suzana Dewi Haris
1Midwifery Department, Medan Ministry of Health Polytechnic
2Midwifery Department, Jakarta I Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v8-i05-12Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT:
According to the 2012 BKKBN, 5.3% of high school students in Jakarta have had sex, and 63% of teenagers in several big cities in Indonesia have had premarital sex. Purpose: To find out "Factors that influence the sexual behavior of class XI teenagers at State Senior High School 7 Bekasi (SMAN 7 Bekasi) in 2024". Research Method: This research uses a cross-sectional analytical method. The majority of the population are teenagers, namely pupils and students at SMAN 7 Bekasi. The total sample is 190 people. Then the data was processed univariately and bivariately with frequency distribution and chi square. Research Results: The results obtained from the distribution of sexual behavior of class XI teenagers at SMAN 7 Bekasi III at SMAN 7 Bekasi showed that there were 190 respondents. It was found that safe sexual behavior was 141 respondents (74.2%) out of 190 respondents, adolescent sexual behavior with the highest number of males 117 respondents (61.6%) of 190 respondents, adolescent sexual behavior with the highest number in lower education (SD-SMP) 93 respondents (49%) of 190, adolescent sexual behavior with the highest number on electronic media 123 respondents (64.7%) of 190 respondents, behavior Teenage sex with the highest number of Introverted Personalities was 97 respondents (51.1%) out of 190 respondents. Based on bivariate analysis, there is a significant relationship between gender, media, personality and level of parental education with adolescent sexual behavior with P value <0,005. Conclusions and Suggestions: The conclusion that from the results, there are significant relationship between gender, media, personality and level of parental education with adolescent sexual behavior. Many teenagers engage in sexual behavior, although the majority engage in safe sexual behavior. Advice for teenagers to take better care of their reproductive organs so as not to fall into deviant relationships, especially due to impacts such as pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
KEYWORDS:Sexual Behavior; Adolescents
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