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Effect Self Efficacy, Emotional Support, and Informational Support on Sexual Behavior Adolescents

Background: Sexual behavior adolescents is a complex concept that influenced by developmental processes in terms of sexual maturity and reproduction. Around 33.3% of girls and 34.5% of boys started dating when they are 15 years old. Even adolescents have had sexual intercourse before the age of 15 y...

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Published in:International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) 2023-04, Vol.6 (2), p.96-103
Main Authors: Octamelia, Mega, Sabrin, Gusriani, Ratnanengsih, Ratnanengsih, Susanti, Susanti, Febrianti, Selvia
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description Background: Sexual behavior adolescents is a complex concept that influenced by developmental processes in terms of sexual maturity and reproduction. Around 33.3% of girls and 34.5% of boys started dating when they are 15 years old. Even adolescents have had sexual intercourse before the age of 15 years. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze self efficacy, emotional support, and informational support on sexual behavior adolescents. Method: This research was used cross-sectional approach. This study amounted to 54 respondents with simple random sampling technique. The analysis bivariate was used spearman rank test and multivariate analysis used ordinal logistic regression.  Result: The results of the Spearman test on self efficacy obtained p value = 0.000
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