2018
DOI: 10.1016/s1130-8621(18)30061-5
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Mother-daugther communication about sexual and reproductive health issues in Singkawang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia

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“…Youth said that things often discussed with mothers compared to fathers, such as body changes during puberty. They believe that mother have better knowledge about this topic due to their similar experiences (Nurachmah et al, 2018). This is related to other research that explain topics that frequently discussed between parents and children are HIV/AIDS, Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), Contraception.…”
Section: Frequently Discussed Topics Between Parents and Childrensupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…Youth said that things often discussed with mothers compared to fathers, such as body changes during puberty. They believe that mother have better knowledge about this topic due to their similar experiences (Nurachmah et al, 2018). This is related to other research that explain topics that frequently discussed between parents and children are HIV/AIDS, Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), Contraception.…”
Section: Frequently Discussed Topics Between Parents and Childrensupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Norms and culture considered that it is taboo to communicate about sexual and reproductive health. The study of Nurachmah states that girls feel ashamed and perceive disrespectful when talking about sexuality that cross their culture, mother tend to avoid discuss this topic, because they feel embarrassed and cross the culture (Nurachmah et al, 2018). The high influence of culture called Heshima that children are raised by having respect to their parents so that children only follow what their parents do and feel afraid to engage in sexual and reproductive issues (Wamoyi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Barriers Of Providing Sexual and Reproductive Health Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There were signi cant associations between sources of information about puberty (parents/guardians and other family members) and gender (p < 0.001). This is comparable to the observation from a study in Indonesia, where girls were more likely to discuss female pubertal changes with their mothers because they believed that their mothers had knowledge about such issues based on experience [43]. Also, age category had statistically signi cant associations with sources of information about relationships, such as, parents/guardians, other family members and friends, (p ≤ 0.09).…”
Section: Appropriateness Of Sources Of Informationsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…44 Studi kualitatif Nurachmah et al di Kalimantan Indonesia juga menemukan fakta rendahnya komunikasi antara ibu dan remaja perempuan terkait kesehatan seksual dan reproduksi. 45 Agama dan norma yang diyakini dan dianut oleh remaja juga merupakan faktor pelindung remaja dari perilaku seksual pranikah. Survei demografi dan kesehatan yang dilakukan oleh Adamczyk dan Hayes di beberapa negara berkembang mendapatkan data bahwa responden baik lakilaki maupun perempuan Muslim lebih sedikit yang melaporkan telah melakukan seksual pranikah sebelum terjadi ikatan pernikahan jika dibandingkan dengan responden dengan agama dan keyakinan yang lain.…”
Section: Perilaku Seksual Pranikahunclassified