Self-Esteem And Conformity to Premarital Sexual Behavior In Adolescent Girls

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  • Lisa Esi Yulianti

Keywords:

Self Esteem; Comformity; Premarital Sexual Behavior

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of self-esteem and conformity on premarital sexual behavior among young women in the Sanga-Sanga area. The sample technique used was purposive sampling. The measuring instrument used in this study used a scale of premarital sexual behavior, self-esteem, and conformity. The collected data were analyzed using multiple linear regression test with the help of the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 24.0 for Windows program. The results of this study indicate that there is significant influence between self-esteem and conformity on premarital sexual behavior, namely with a value of F = 12,265, R2 = 0.202, and p = 0.000. There is no significant influence on self-esteem on premarital sexual beta = 0.214, t = 1.639, and p = 0.105. On conformity, there is a significant influence on premarital sexual behavior with a beta value = -0.270, t = 2.066, and p = 0.041. The contribution of the influence of self-esteem and convenience on premarital sexual behavior of girls in Sanga-Sanga was 0.202 (20.2 percent).

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2022-04-24

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Self-Esteem And Conformity to Premarital Sexual Behavior In Adolescent Girls. (2022). Aji Internasional Journal of Social Science, 1(1), 1-8. http://e-journals2.unmul.ac.id/index.php/aijss/article/view/31

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