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The Use of Tiktok As A Medium For Education On Sexual Violence From A Psychological Perspective Faatiya, Aisyah; Aharen, Reina; Adyastika, Clara Faudia; Syifa, Meida Arofatus; Gestania, Najia Ayu; Quddus, Siti Najmi Qamariatul; Sahila, Wardah; Rachman, Yunita Aulia
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Health Frontiers
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v2i1.77

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The prevalence of sexual violence globally averages 35.6%, meaning that one in three Indonesian women has personally experienced sexual violence, at least by a partner, loved one or stranger (annual report). According to Komnas Perempuan, there were 93,960 incidents of sexual violence reported between 2001 and 2011. This means that at least 35 women, including children, were victims of sexual violence. Based on Komnas Perempuan's annual report, the prevalence of sexual violence in 2014 was around 2,274 cases (26%), with violence occurring within the household, i.e. within the household or in personal relationships. Cases (56%) occurred in urban areas. Komnas Perempuan also found that incidents of sexual violence accounted for 400,939 of the total incidents of sexual violence against women reported in the last 13 years. the factor in the occurrence of sexual violence is due to economic factors. because economic factors make low human resources and the level of education is lacking. but nowadays even people with low economies have gadgets and can also access social media applications such as tiktok and others. Therefore we use this media method as a learning material that can be accessed by everyone and can also be a reference for their learning. our goal is to introduce sexual violence in order to reduce acts of violence around us.
LITERATURE REVIEW: PENGARUH KEPERCAYAAN DAN TRADISI PERNIKAHAN DINI TERHADAP KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI WANITA REMAJA Kirani, Tegma Panca; Yohana, Nining Ni’mah Yohana Ni’mah; Nafiunnisa, Hanifah; Syifa, Meida Arofatus; Zahro, Diva Nafisatuz; Aulia, Nurul
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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Early marriage is a phenomenon at the tip of the iceberg and will continue to occur due to a lack of information and public understanding regarding early marriage and social traditions that affect the reproductive health of young women. This tradition still persists in Indonesia, especially in rural areas because the culture of early marriage is still strong among some people. Indonesia ranks 37th out of 158 countries for the highest rate of child marriage globally and holds the second highest position in ASEAN, after Cambodia. This research was conducted to find out whether the tradition of early marriage has an effect on the reproductive health of young women. The research uses the literature review method, a review of 10 literature and journal articles in accordance with the theory discussed, especially in the areas of “Women's Reproductive Health'' and “Early Marriage''. The research results show that the tradition of early marriage has an effect on the reproductive health of young women. Marriage at a young age is associated with various reproductive diseases in women, including death during childbirth, cervical cancer, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Miscarriage, molar pregnancy, and premature birth can occur at the beginning of marriage because the mother's physical condition is still in the maturation stage and her reproductive organs are not yet fully mature.