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Pengaruh Status Putus Sekolah dan Sosio-Ekologis Terhadap Ketahanan Remaja Perempuan dari Pernikahan Dini di Pulau Sulawesi Putri, Afriani Kartika; Dokhi, Mohammad
Seminar Nasional Official Statistics Vol 2024 No 1 (2024): Seminar Nasional Official Statistics 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Statistika STIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34123/semnasoffstat.v2024i1.2244

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For the realization of the Golden Indonesia 2045, adolescents as the next generation of the nation are expected to become quality human resources. However, various problems in adolescents can hinder the achievement of the nation's progress, especially dropping out of school and early marriage. Therefore, this study aims to determine the characteristics of adolescent girls and the variables that affect their survival from early marriage by considering unobservable factors grouped by province in Sulawesi Island. The method used is survival analysis with the Weibull AFT Gamma Shared Frailty model based on the March 2023 Susenas data. This study show that the age of the spouse, migrant status, region of residence, school dropout status of adolescent girls, and school dropout status of the spouse affect the early marriage of adolescent girls, with the age of the spouse as the most influential factor. Dropping out of school was also shown to accelerate the timing of early marriage of adolescent girls by 0.941 times when the adolescent girl dropped out of school and by 0.963 times when she had a partner who dropped out of school. There was also a shared frailty effect in Sulawesi Island.
VARIABEL-VARIABEL YANG MEMENGARUHI WAKTU HINGGA SESEORANG MENGGUNAKAN NARKOBA PERTAMA KALI MENGGUNAKAN ANALISIS SURVIVAL Larasati, Widya; Dokhi, Mohammad
Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Applications Vol 4 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Statistics and Data Science Program Study, SSMI, IPB University, in collaboration with the Forum Pendidikan Tinggi Statistika Indonesia (FORSTAT) and the Ikatan Statistisi Indonesia (ISI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/ijsa.v4i2.587

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Indonesia is currently in a state of emergency of drugs because of its increasing abuse rate and its spread is widespread not only in big cities. The average of first drug use is in adolescence. This study aims to determine the variables that influence the time for someone to use drugs for the first time and the acceleration factor. The data analyzed by using Survival Analysis with the frailty variable is secondary data from BNN and Puslitkes UI survey. The result is, the average of first drug use in eight towns/districts of research locus was 18-year. Smoking, alcohol consumption, the environment, and gender are significant variables that influence the first drug use. A person who has smoked, use alcohol, lived in a drug-exposed environment, and male sex will have a resilient time not to use drugs faster with the acceleration factor of each variable are 0.3184, 0.3985, 0.3501, and 0.6773. The results conclude that regulations on cigarettes and alcohol need to be revisited since both influence drug initiation. In addition, prevention programs need to focus more on adolescents and young children so that they have strong self-defense from the influence of a drug-exposed environment.