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Relationship Use of Social Media with A Level of Knowledge about Free Sex in Teenagers
Author(s) -
Agustina Palamba
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jpsrr/2020(3)117
Subject(s) - bivariate analysis , taboo , psychology , simple random sample , social media , mass media , multistage sampling , test (biology) , data collection , univariate , population , snowball sampling , developmental psychology , social psychology , demography , statistics , advertising , sociology , mathematics , multivariate statistics , computer science , biology , paleontology , world wide web , anthropology , business
Adolescence is a phase of developmental growth between childhood and adulthood. In 2013 the number of teenagers was 65 million people or 30% of the population of Indonesia. Parents find it taboo to talk about sex issues so teenagers are looking for alternative sources of information. Teenagers use mass media as a source of information. This study was to find out the relationship of social media use with the level of knowledge about free sex in adolescents at SMA Negeri 12 Makassar. Research design uses analytical surveys with a cross sectional approach. Sampling was with simple random sampling techniques. The number of respondents was 105 students. Data collection is done using questionnaires. Data analysis includes univariate analysis by looking for frequency distribution, bivariate analysis with Chi-Square test α = 0.05 to find out the relationship between variables. The results of the analysis of bivariate obtained a relationship between social media and the level of knowledge about free sex (p= 0.002). The conclusion in this study is that there is a strongly relationship between the use of social media and the level of knowledge about free sex in adolescents.

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