The Influence of Teenagers’ Perception about Sex Behavior towards Their Interest in Doing Risky Sex Behavior
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22219/jk.v8i1.4022Keywords:
Perception, adolescent, intention, risky sex behaviourAbstract
PENGARUH PERSEPSI REMAJA TENTANG PERILAKU SEKS TERHADAP
NIAT REMAJA DALAM MELAKUKAN PERILAKU SEKS BERESIKO
The Influence of Teenagers’ Perception about Sex Behavior towards
Their Interest in Doing Risky Sex Behavior
Titik Sumiatin1, Hadi Purwanto2, Wahyu Tri Ningsih3
123Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya Prodi Keperawatan Tuban
Jalan Dr. Wahidin S.H No. 2 Tuban, 62314
1email : bojoneahsan@yahoo.com
ABSTRAK
Remaja mempunyai rasa keingintahuan yang tinggi, diantaranya adalah masalah
seksualitas.Keingintahuan remaja tentang seksualitas disebabkan masa perkembangan remaja yang
memasuki masa pubertas yang ditandai dengan maturasi sistem reproduksi dan produksi hormon seks.
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan persepsi remaja tentang perilaku seks dan niat
remaja dalam melakukan perilaku seks beresiko. Penelitian menggunakan desain analitik dengan
pendekatan cross sectional.Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah sebagian siswa SMA wilayah kecamatan
Tuban sebesar 349 orang dengan menggunakan simple random sampling. Pengumpulan data dilakukan
dengan menggunakan kuesioner. Uji statistik yang digunakan adalah regresi logistic ordinal untuk
menguji pengaruh antar variabel. Hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa ada pengaruh persepsi terhadap
intensi/niat remaja dalam berperilaku seks (p= 0,000). Jika sikap remaja memiliki persepsi positif maka
remaja tidak berniat dalam melakukan perilaku seks yang beresiko. Remaja dapat mempertahankan dan
meningkatkan pengetahuan dengan cara dapat memilah dan menyaring informasi yang didapat dari
media massa tentang perilaku seks
Keywords: Persepsi, perilaku seks, niat, remaja
ABSTRACT
Adolescents have high curiosity, including the issue of sexuality. Adolescent curiosity about sexuality due
to the development phase of teenagers is characterized by the maturation of the reproductive system and
the production of sex hormones. This study aims to determine the influence of perception toward
adolescent intention of doing risky sexual behavior. This study used analytic design with cross sectional
approach. The sample in this study was high school students in the districts of Tuban amounted to 349
people by using simple random sampling. The data collection done by using the questionnaire. The
statistical test used is ordinal logistic regression to examine the influence between variables. The result
showed that there was influence adolescent attitudes toward intention in sexual behavior (p = 0.000). If
the adolescent has positive perception, the teen has no intention of doing risky sexual behavior. Teens can
maintain and improve the knowledge and a positive attitude so that they can sort and filter the
information which was gathered from the mass media about sexual behavior.
Keywords: Perception, adolescent, intention, risky sex behaviour
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