2021
DOI: 10.33859/dksm.v12i2.736
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Hubungan Jenis Kelamin dengan Tingkat Pengetahuan Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) pada Mahasiswa

Abstract: Background: Sexual education is an important part in supporting the SDGs program to ensure a healthy life and gender equality. Sexual education is one of the efforts to prevent an increase in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV AIDS, sexual behavior, and issues related to gender rights. The Indonesian Demographic and Health Data Survey (2017) stated that 2% of women aged 15-24 years and 8% of men aged 15-24 years had sexual relations before marriage. The CDC ( 2019) states that half of new STI sufferers… Show more

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“…The findings of this study indicate that there is a connection between adolescents' knowledge of HIV/AIDS and their gender. In addition, research carried out by Nito PJB et al discovered that there was a significant connection between gender and the amount of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CHE) knowledge possessed by college students [12]. It is possible for there to be a gap in the level of understanding between men and women due to the higher level of interest that women have in sexual education and the greater amount of exposure that women have to sexual education in comparison to men.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The findings of this study indicate that there is a connection between adolescents' knowledge of HIV/AIDS and their gender. In addition, research carried out by Nito PJB et al discovered that there was a significant connection between gender and the amount of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CHE) knowledge possessed by college students [12]. It is possible for there to be a gap in the level of understanding between men and women due to the higher level of interest that women have in sexual education and the greater amount of exposure that women have to sexual education in comparison to men.…”
Section: Characteristic Data Is Presented Inmentioning
confidence: 99%