2020
DOI: 10.3961/jpmph.20.028
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Sexual Intercourse and Its Correlates Among School-aged Adolescents in Indonesia: Analysis of the 2015 Global School-based Health Survey

Abstract: Methods: The survey was conducted among 11 110 students from 75 schools in Indonesia using a self-administered questionnaire. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to explore associations between sexual intercourse and socio-demographic variables, substance use, mental distress, and protective factors. Results: Overall, 5.3% of students reported having ever had sex (6.9% of boys and 3.8% of girls). Of students who engaged in sexual intercourse, 72.7% of boys and 90.3% of girls had an early sexual… Show more

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“…As demonstrated in a study by Rizkianti et al(2020) 22 , current study demonstrates that male gender is correlated with having sexual partner during university life (tc= 0,144, p=0,00). Additionally, this study found positive weak correlation between sexually active time and gender (tc=0,250, p= 0,00).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…As demonstrated in a study by Rizkianti et al(2020) 22 , current study demonstrates that male gender is correlated with having sexual partner during university life (tc= 0,144, p=0,00). Additionally, this study found positive weak correlation between sexually active time and gender (tc=0,250, p= 0,00).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…As mentioned in literature protective factors, such as positive attitudes from friends and frequent parental supervision were found to be associated with lower engagement in sexual activity. 22,39,40 Althought not presented in table3, we found a weak significant correlation between paternal education (tc = 0,066, p=0,003) and age at first sexual intercourse and non-significant weak correlation between maternal education (tc =0,30, p=0,31) and age first sexual intercourse, a factor that may affect parental supervision, and risky sexual health behaviours and age at first sexual intercourse. Also, we found weak non significant correlations between maternal education level and contraception (tc=0,055, p=0,051) and significant weak correlation between paternal education level and contraception (tc=-,127, p=0,00).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 52%
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“…They admitted that while dating they had carried out activities such as holding hands, hugging, kissing lips, touching or being touched, and even having premarital sex. In addition, as many as 2% of adolescent girls and 8% of adolescent boys have had premarital sex [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%