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Prevalence of factors related to active reproductive health behavior: a cross-sectional study Indonesian adolescent
Susanto T.
Epidemiology and Health
Q2Published: 2016Citations: 28
Abstract
Sex education for adolescents in Indonesia, particularly in the context of a health promotion program, should be developed based on prevalent social, cultural, and religious values to prevent active RH behavior. Such programs should focus on the kind of relationship envisioned before marriage and smoking for boys and access to information on subtance abuse for girls.
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