Guidance related to Sexual behavior is important for teenagers, especially if it is associated with the large risks and impacts of this behavior.This research was conducted using field research with quantitative methods. The population in this study were teenagers in Kebumen Regency aged 10-19 years. The sampling technique used was cluster random sampling so that a sample of 204 teenagers was obtained. Data sources were taken by distributing questionnaires and hypothesis testing was carried out using path analysis which technically uses multiple regression analysis. The research results show that (1)The level of religiosity has a significant effect on motivation to avoid premarital sexual behavior with a contribution of 75.3%. (2) Parenting pattern does not have a significant effect on the motivation variable to avoid premarital sexual behavior with a contribution proportion of 0.008%. (3) The level of religiosity has a significant effect on sexual behavior with an effective contribution of 102.4%. (4) Parenting pattern has a significant negative effect on adolescent sexual behavior with the proportion of effective contribution being -8.4%. (5) Motivation to Avoid Premarital Sexual Behavior cannot completely be an intervening variable for the Level of Religiosity and Parenting Pattern regarding Sexual Behavior.
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