Abstract

Perilaku seksual pranikah yang tinggi pada remaja disebabkan oleh faktor personal seperti pengetahuan kesehatan seksual, Infeksi Menular Seksual (IMS) dan HIV / AIDS, sikap terhadap seksualitas, harga diri dan efikasi diri. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh faktor personal seperti pengetahuan tentang kesehatan seksual, IMS dan HIV / AIDS, sikap, harga diri dan efikasi diri terhadap perilaku seksual pranikah pada remaja di Kota Kendari yang diukur melalui kuesioner dan wawancara mendalam. Desain penelitian adalah studi potong lintang dengan jumlah sampel 200 remaja yang berasal dari empat sekolah negeri di Kota Kendari mulai dari Agustus sampai dengan Oktober 2014. Analisis regresi logistik menunjukan bahwa remaja yang memiliki pengetahuan yang rendah tentang kesehatan seksual, IMS dan HIV / AIDS berisiko sebesar 4,28 kali, sikap permisif terhadap seksualitas berisiko 5 kali, harga diri rendah berisiko sebesar 3,3 kali dan efikasi diri rendah sebesar 2,5 kali untuk melakukan perilaku seksual pranikah berisiko. Analisis kualitatif menunjukan variabel sikap sebagai faktor yang memberikan risiko terbesar di dalam berperilaku seksual pranikah yang berisiko pada remaja. High premarital sexual behavior among teenagers are caused by personal factors, such as health sexual knowledge, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and HIV / AIDS, attitudes towards sexuality, self-esteem and self-efficacy. This study aimed to find out the influence of personal factor to premarital sexual behavior among teenagers in the Kendari City as assessed through questionnaires and in-depth interviews.The study design was cross-sectional study with a sample of 200 adolescents from four public schools in Kendari City from August to October 2015. Logistic regression analysis showed teenagers having lack of knowledge of sexual health, STIs and HIV / AIDS had 4.28 times risk having permissive attitude toward sexuality had 5 times risk, having low self-esteem had 3.3 times risk and having low self-efficacy had 2.5 times to perform premarital sexual behavior. Qualitative analysis showed that attitude variable was the factor giving the biggest risk in risky premarital sexual behavior among teenagers.

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