Early marriage is a pressing socio-demographic issue in Indonesia, often triggered by the phenomenon of promiscuity among adolescents. Promiscuity, defined as interaction without religious, social, or ethical norms, significantly increases the risk of premarital sexual behavior, which in turn leads to unwanted pregnancy (KTD). Disrupted education and lack of emotional maturity make early marriage a persistent problem, creating an intergenerational cycle of vulnerability. Early marriage can negatively impact the health, education, and well-being of children and adolescents.
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