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Journal : JURNAL PROMOSI KESEHATAN INDONESIA

Fathers’ Behavior in Providing Reproductive Health Information to Male Adolescents in Surakarta: A Qualitative Study Kusumaningrum, Tanjung Anitasari Indah; Kusumawati, Yuli; Purworini, Dian; Arifah, Izzatul; Athaya, Muhamad Rivandi; Setyawati, Anisa; Had, Fairus El; Kurniawati, Nurdika; Trijaya, Trijaya; Almayda, Mutiara Bahi; Brilliyanti, Aulia Suffah; Livia, Wardhatul
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 20 No 4: October 2025
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.20.4.278-290

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Background: Adolescent males generally demonstrate a lesser understanding of reproductive health compared to their female peers. Paternal involvement is crucial in addressing this disparity, as fathers are perceived as facilitators of more comfortable same-gender interactions. This research employed the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Health Belief Model to analyse fathers' roles in disseminating reproductive health information to male adolescents.Method: A qualitative study was conducted in Surakarta between January and April 2025. Seventeen fathers of male adolescents, aged 10–19 years, served as the primary informants. They were selected via purposive sampling based on specific inclusion criteria: being married and having prior exposure to reproductive health materials. The exclusion criterion was non-local employment without a daily commute. Source triangulation involved an additional 17 wives and 19 adolescents. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analysed using Colaizzi's method.Result : The majority of fathers educated their children on reproductive health, indicating positive attitudes and an understanding of its significance for adolescents. Wives significantly influenced fathers' perceptions and communication regarding this topic. Time constraints emerged as a key issue, with fathers expressing willingness to participate when their teenagers were available. It was found that the simultaneous availability of fathers and teenagers was necessary to foster closeness and effective communication. 
Parental Interpersonal Communication Skills on Adolescent Reproductive Health Priska, Maria Alna; Kusumaningrum, Tanjung Anitasari Indah
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Volume 19 No.1 Januari 2024
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.19.1.58-63

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Background: Adolescent reproductive health issues can be prevented and controlled with reproductive health education by families through interpersonal communication between parents and adolescents. In reality, there are still many parents who do not discuss this because the communication skills of parents still lacking. This study aims to obtain an overview of interpersonal communication skills from parents to adolescents regarding adolescent reproductive health in Pajang Village, Surakarta.Method: This type of research is qualitative research with a case study approach of working parents who have provided reproductive health information to adolescents aged 15-19 years. A total of 15 mothers were involved in this study who agreed to conduct semi-structured interviews as a data collection technique. Fifteen adolescents and 15 husbands also conducted semi structured interviews as triangulation informants. Determination of informants using the Purposive Sampling technique.Results: The results showed that the communication skills of parents in the Pajang Village were in accordance with interpersonal communication skills which required openness, empathy, positiveness, supportiveness, and equality when communicating with the other person. It's just necessary for parents to have the willingness to start communicating about reproductive health even if teenagers don't ask questions, increase nonverbal empathy, get used to giving praise or appreciation to teenagers for maintaining their good reproductive health, and are expected to be a credible source of information for teenagers by choosing literacy sources.
Intention to Use Voluntary Counseling and Testing Services among College Students Kusumaningrum, Tanjung Anitasari Indah; Pratiwi, Handini
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Volume 17 No.1 Januari 2022
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.17.1.35-45

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Background: HIV is a health problem of global concern. A large number of HIV cases in Surakarta is due to various factors such as the characteristics of adolescents, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs to reduce HIV prevention through the use of VCT services. This study aims to analyze the relationship between age, gender, type of study program, information exposure, organizational participation, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs in using VCT to use Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) services for college students. Method: This research was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach. The study population was all students at one university in Surakarta in the 2016-2017 class as many as 12,457 students, while the research sample was 500 students who were taken using a proportional random sampling technique. Data analysis using chi-square test and logistic regression.  Results: The results of the multivariate analysis showed that students' knowledge of HIV / AIDS and VCT affected the intention to use VCT services with an OR = 1.776 (CI = 1.170-2.695). The bivariate test results showed that there was a relationship between information exposure (p-value = 0.001), knowledge (p-value = 0.007), attitude (p-value = 0.006) and belief (p-value = 0.013) with the intention to use VCT services. Meanwhile, there was no relationship between age (p-value = 0.118), gender (p-value = 0.579), type of study program (p-value = 1,000), organizational participation (p-value = 0.352) with the intention of using VCT services. Students' knowledge of HIV / AIDS and VCT was the most dominant VCT intention. Therefore, providing information about VCT to students is necessary to increase students' knowledge and confidence in using VCT services.
Co-Authors Adib, Abdul Alichwan, Muhamad Almayda, Mutiara Bahi Amanda, Mutiara Sabta Ananda, Afara Tri Anggita, Galuh Cahya Ayu Anisa Catur Wijayanti Anny Fauziyah Arif Pristianto Arifin, Muhammad Alexandria Husen Athaya, Muhamad Rivandi Augustine, Venanda Clariza Ayu Khoirotul Umaroh Az-Zahra, Qoonitah Brilliyanti, Aulia Suffah Cahya, Annisa Dewi Devi Usdiana Rosyidah Dewangga, Mahendra Wahyu Dian Purworini Dwi Astuti Dwinita, Diah Ahdianingsih Endang Nur Widiyaningsih Fadillah, Muhamad Faiz Fauzia, Zenitha Nururriski Fauziana, Eny Fitroh, Zavier Ferodova Al Had, Fairus El Hafizhah, Nur Hibatullah, Afif Iqbal Ilmuddin, Fathul Wahid Imron Santoso, Faturohit Rois Inayati , Nurul Latifatul Inayati, Nurul Latifatul Indriyana, Rizka Amalia Isnaini Herawati Izzatul Arifah Kamilatunnuha, Fathya Rahma Kurniawati, Nurdika Kusumawati , Yuli Laili, Ramadani Nur Larasati, Dwi Intan Lintang Kusuma, Devinta Livia, Wardhatul Madona, Ade Maghfiroh, Ilmia Nur Mayang Widya Saputri Meisya, Melly Meyzwari, Fioriska Putri Muhamad Taufik Hidayat Mutiara Anggraeni Muzakhi, Mika Tata Nabila, Khansa Nuriashinta Nabila, Nurjihan Luthfia Nabilla, Nur Jihan Luthfia Nafian, Imas Nugroho, Purwo Setiyo Nurcahyanti, Lisetya Maya Okti Sri Purwanti Paramita, Evi Kusuma Pertiwi, Nanda Hani Nur Pinandhita, Pradhana Satria Pratiwi, Handini Pratiwi, Puspita Intan Priska, Maria Alna Rahmawati Setyaningrum Raniawati, Ruri Arifah Nor Ratri, Yoka Risma Mustika Retno Sintowati - Rini, Novyanti Setiyo Rochmadina Suci Bestari Rudisty, Bunga Cintantya Sadiah, Halima Tus Samiyem, Samiyem Sandrana, Sabrina Cantika Putri Santosa, Talitha Ulima Santoso, Faturohit Rois Imron Santoso, Talitha Ulima Saputra, Oktavian Reno Saputri, Mayang Widya Sawitri, Riski Resti Setiyaningrum, Zulia Setiyaningsih, Rita Setyawati, Anisa Seviani, Kiky Firda Shofiana, Friska Siddiq, Muhammad Nizar Siti Soekiswati Soleha, Azza Rhohidatus Sri Utami Sri Wahyuni Suwadi, Fatrisya Fia Syifa, Asy Tasya Aulianisa Hidayat Triasari, Ana Trijaya Trijaya Trijaya Ulvana, Sukma Utomo, Hasbi Dwi Widyantoro, Claristha Kristya Winarko, Julian Bramantya Wisnu Sri Hertinjung Wulansih, Rahmaniati Yuli Kusumawati Zahran, Muhammad Irfan Zakiyya, Anisa Hasna