Relationship between peer conformity and reproductive health maintenance behaviours among early adolescent girls in Islamic boarding schools
Peni Perdani Juliningrum,
Lantin Sulistyorini,
Layinatul Qoriah
et al.
Abstract:Reproductive health problems are often experienced by early adolescents who live in Islamic boarding schools because Islamic boarding schools have a higher population density and interpersonal contact than other schools. In the early adolescent years, there is a tendency in terms of a solid urge to behave like peers, so conformity quickly occurs when adolescents adopt reproductive health care behaviours. This study aimed to determine the relationship between peer conformity and reproductive health maintenance … Show more
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