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The correlation between age of first dating and sexual behavior of adolescents and young adults in indonesia Devi Elfita Sari; Dewi Rokhanawati
Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Midwifery Vol 1, No 1 (2018): May
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

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Premarital sexual behavior among Indonesian adolescents currently becomes easier to be found than previous generation. Based on health survey in 2017, both female and male adolescents admitted that they experienced dating since the aged of 16. Data showed that adolescents who were in relationship admitted having premarital sex than the common adolescents. This study’s objectives was to investigate the correlation between age of first dating and sexual behavior among adolescents and adults in Indonesia. The sample of this study involved respondents of health demographic survey in Indonesia 2012 who fulfilled the inclusion criteria of men and women aged 15-24 years and unmarried. This research was a quantitative research using descriptive analytic research design with cross sectional approach. The age of first dating on adolescents was higher (96.2%) than young adults (3.8%). The numbers of dating teenagers and adults with sexual behavior (90.3%) was higher than those without sexual behavior (9.7%). Chi-Square correlation test results by using 95% of confidence revealed p-value equal to 0.004 0.05 with value of correlation coefficient equal to 0.023 indicating positive and significant correlation. Conclusion: There was correlation between age of first dating and sexual behavior on adolescents and adults in Indonesia.
Parenting in young mothers: a scoping review Sumiati Sumiati; Dewi Rokhanawati
International Journal of Health Science and Technology Vol 3, No 2 (2021): November
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Being a young mother has long-term consequences even during the life of the mother and child in foster care, this hurts both mother and child. The purpose of this review is to look at how childcare in young mothers uses the methodology recommended by Arksey and O'Malley. 11 relevant articles discussed and found key concepts grouped into three main themes namely parenting behavior, parenting stress, and parenting need. Adolescent mothers with higher social support have more knowledge in parenting, parenting attitudes, and self-efficacy in positive parenting, can overcome the temperament of the child, as well as reduce the stress of parenting. 
Pengalaman menyusui pada ibu remaja: a scoping review Annisa Rusdi; Dewi Rokhanawati; Intan Mutiara Putri
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol 17, No 2 (2021): Desember
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The coverage of breastfeeding in adolescent mothers was lower and the average duration of breastfeeding was shorter than the adult mothers. Adolescent mothers undergo the transition stages of becoming parents and adults simultaneously, which poses challenges to the breastfeeding process. The aim of this review was to discover the experience of breastfeeding in adolescent mothers. The scoping review method adapted the Arksey and O'Malley framework. There were 11 out of 562 articles selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The experience of breastfeeding in adolescent mothers was described in three themes, namely breastfeeding decision making, factors that support breastfeeding and obstacles during breastfeeding
Effectiveness of Educational Videos and Booklets on Stunting Prevention Knowledge Among Prospective Newlyweds Adhe Lisna; Asri Hidayat; Dewi Rokhanawati
Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Midwifery Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): May
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Background of Study: Stunting remains a significant public health concern in Indonesia, necessitating preventive interventions that commence in the preconception period. Adequate knowledge among prospective brides and grooms is expected to influence health-related behaviors, particularly in improving nutritional status before pregnancy, which plays a critical role in maternal health, fetal growth, and pregnancy outcomes. Therefore, stunting prevention initiated during the preconception period through increasing the knowledge of prospective couples is a key strategy, including the utilization of educational media such as videos and booklets. Objective of Study: The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of educational videos and booklets in improving stunting prevention knowledge among prospective brides and grooms attending the Offices of Religious Affairs (KUA) in five districts, Manado City. Method: This study employed a quantitative research design with a quasi-experimental approach. The population consisted of all prospective brides attending the Offices of Religious Affairs (KUA) in the districts of Mapanget, Singkil, Tuminting, Bunaken, and Paal Dua, Manado City. Purposive sampling was used to select the participants, with a total of 20 respondents assigned to the video group and 20 respondents to the booklet group. Data analysis was carried out using paired sample t-tests and independent sample t-tests. Results:  The video group showed higher post-test scores (19.50 ± 1.85) than the booklet group (17.85 ± 2.18) (p = 0.014). ANCOVA indicated an effect of educational media on post-test knowledge (p = 0.025). Conclusion: Video-based education is more effective than booklet-based education in improving prospective brides’ knowledge of stunting prevention.