Knowledge and Attitudes of Adolescents About Three Basic Risks of Adolescent Reproductive Health (Triad Krr) in High School Schools in Nganjuk District
Keywords:
Knowledge, Attitude, Adolescents, Sexuality, HIV/AIDS, DrugsAbstract
Three Basic Risk Threats to Adolescent Reproductive Health (Triad KRR) are three risks faced by adolescents, namely risks related to sexuality, HIV/AIDS, and drugs. The purpose of this study was to identify adolescent knowledge about sexuality, HIV/AIDS and drugs. Identifying adolescent attitudes about sexuality, HIV/AIDS, and drugs. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research. Quantitative research design is a study whose results are presented in the form of numbers obtained by calculating and measuring. This study uses a cross-sectional approach. Data were obtained through interviews, observations, literature studies and documentation. From this study it was found that the role and function of PIK-R in high schools throughout Nganjuk Regency is to educate adolescents about the TRIAD KRR. The approach used in conveying this information is through individual counseling mediated by PIK-R in each high school under the auspices of the Population and Family Planning Control Service (DPPKB). The supporting factor for this research activity is the support from the Population and Family Planning Control Service (DPPKB), because this activity provides an overview of PIK-R adolescents about the Three Basic Risks of Adolescent Reproductive Health Threats (TRIAD KRR). The results of this study found that adolescents who were members of PIK-R who were educated succeeded in making adolescents understand the importance of understanding sexuality, HIV/AIDS, and narcotics. Adolescents not only understand but also realize it in their daily lives and help people around them to understand and comprehend the importance of sexuality education at an early age.