TY - JOUR
T1 - Interaction model parents-adolescents in adolescents are risk addiction of drugs
AU - Yusuf, Ah
AU - Fitriani, Dhia Diana
AU - Efendi, Ferry
AU - Agustina, Nina
AU - Yunitasari, Esti
AU - Indarwati, Retno
AU - Wibrata, Dwi Ananto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Background: One of problems in adolescents is risk of addiction to drugs that negative behavior disturbs the society. Adolescent had more spending time with friends in school and other places that have risk to addiction too Purpose: The aim of this study is analyzed interaction model of parents-adolescents in risk addiction of drugs based on King's Goal Attainment theory. Method: This study was used cross-sectional design. 124 parents and adolescents from Senior High School through probability sampling that is simple random sampling. Questionnaire data were taken by parents' (transactional factor, perception, judgment, and action), adolescents' (transactional factor, perception, judgment, and actions), and parents-adolescents'reaction, and parent-adolescents' disclosure. Analysis method was used Partial Least Square (PLS). Results: Parents' transactional factor influenced on parents' perception (t=2,074), parents' perceptions influenced parent's judgment (t=2,697), parent's judgment influenced parent's action (t=2,396), parent's action influenced parents-adolescents' reaction (t=2.774), adolescents' transactional factor not influenced adolescents' perception (t=0,594), adolescents' perception influenced adolescents' judgment (t=5,744), adolescents' judgment influenced adolescents' action (t=2,118), adolescents' action influenced parents-adolescents' reaction (t=2.831), parents-adolescents' reaction influenced parents'-adolecents' interaction (t=3.048), parents'-adolescents' interaction influenced parents'-adolescents' disclosure (t=8,062). Conclusion: Many factors are being adolescent to risk addiction of drugs and can control with interaction models. Using interaction model of parents-adolescents so that practitioner can improve adolescent's health promotion activities in community.
AB - Background: One of problems in adolescents is risk of addiction to drugs that negative behavior disturbs the society. Adolescent had more spending time with friends in school and other places that have risk to addiction too Purpose: The aim of this study is analyzed interaction model of parents-adolescents in risk addiction of drugs based on King's Goal Attainment theory. Method: This study was used cross-sectional design. 124 parents and adolescents from Senior High School through probability sampling that is simple random sampling. Questionnaire data were taken by parents' (transactional factor, perception, judgment, and action), adolescents' (transactional factor, perception, judgment, and actions), and parents-adolescents'reaction, and parent-adolescents' disclosure. Analysis method was used Partial Least Square (PLS). Results: Parents' transactional factor influenced on parents' perception (t=2,074), parents' perceptions influenced parent's judgment (t=2,697), parent's judgment influenced parent's action (t=2,396), parent's action influenced parents-adolescents' reaction (t=2.774), adolescents' transactional factor not influenced adolescents' perception (t=0,594), adolescents' perception influenced adolescents' judgment (t=5,744), adolescents' judgment influenced adolescents' action (t=2,118), adolescents' action influenced parents-adolescents' reaction (t=2.831), parents-adolescents' reaction influenced parents'-adolecents' interaction (t=3.048), parents'-adolescents' interaction influenced parents'-adolescents' disclosure (t=8,062). Conclusion: Many factors are being adolescent to risk addiction of drugs and can control with interaction models. Using interaction model of parents-adolescents so that practitioner can improve adolescent's health promotion activities in community.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Interaction
KW - Parent
KW - Risk addiction
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85074762134
SN - 0975-8542
VL - 11
SP - 226
EP - 233
JO - Journal of Global Pharma Technology
JF - Journal of Global Pharma Technology
IS - 6
ER -