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FORT DE KOCK HEALTH SCIENCES COLLEGE BUKITTINGGI

BACHELOR of NURSING SCIENCE PROGRAM


RESEARCH, AUGUST 2018

Rahma Gusvia

The Relationship of Parenteral Monitoring and Peer Behavior with Personal


Hygiene of Male Adolescents in SMP N 5 Lintau Buo Tanah Datar District
Year 2018

vii chapters + 67 Pages + 7 tables + 5 images + 5 attachments

ABSTRACT

Parenteral monitoring (parental communication) plays an important role in


increasing the knowledge of adolescents in general and in particular genitalia
personal hygiene. In addition to the family environment, peer behavior also
influences genitalia personal hygiene. Genitalia personal hygiene is a treatment
that includes genital hygiene which is done to prevent infection. The purpose of
this study was to determine the relationship between parenteral monitoring and
peer behavior with personal hygiene of male adolescents in SMP N 5 Lintau Buo
Tanah Datar district in 2018.
This research was an analytic survey using cross section design, the
population in this study were all male students of class VII-VIII totaling 80
people, while the samples were taken in proportional sampling. This study was
conduct at SMP Negeri 5 Lintau Buo, Tanah Datar District, from June 29 to July
2, 2018.
The results of this study showed that most 42 (52%) of the parenteral
monitoring respondents were good and 44 (55%) of their peers' behavior was
good, most of them were 57 (71%) good hygienic findings. There was a
relationship between parenteral monitoring and personal hygiene of male
adolescents with p = 0,000 and OR = 9.500 and there was a relationship between
peer behavior and personal hygiene of male adolescents with p = 0.002 and OR =
5.667.
The conclusion of this study is that there is a relationship between
parenteral monitoring and peer behavior with the personal hygiene of male
adolescents. The author suggests that respondents can maintain and maintain
personal hygiene, especially genitalia.

Keywords : parenteral monitoring, peer behavior, personal hygiene


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