TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-Dimensional Investigation of Factors Affecting Peer Educator Self-Assurance in Teaching Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
AU - Afridah, Wiwik
AU - Martiana, Tri
AU - Widiyanti, Prihartini
AU - Qomaruddin, Mochammad Bagus
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Jacobs Verlag. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Purpose: to examine the factors affecting the self-confidence of peer educators. Design/Methodology/Approach: a correlational descriptive study utilizing the SEM method, conducted with 216 health students. Findings: The self-confidence of peer educators is significantly influenced by the following factors: impact from situations, impact from other people, self-awareness, perceived advantages of action, perceived obstacles to action, perceived self-efficacy, emotion connected to the activity, and dedication to a planned course of action. Among these factors, Commitment to Plan Action is the most influential in shaping peer educators' self-confidence. Research limitation/implications: Higher commitment to planning actions, when paired with self-awareness, leads to a significant boost in peer educators' assurance in teaching teenagers about sexual and reproductive health. Practical Implication: This study focuses on enhancing self-awareness while strengthening self-efficacy and commitment to planning actions. Social Implications: The results provide an understanding of the elements that might increase peer educators' self-assurance while instructing adolescents on sexual and reproductive healthcare. Originality/Value: To improve peer educators' self-confidence, the study suggests a framework for raising self-awareness and creating a dedicated action plan.
AB - Purpose: to examine the factors affecting the self-confidence of peer educators. Design/Methodology/Approach: a correlational descriptive study utilizing the SEM method, conducted with 216 health students. Findings: The self-confidence of peer educators is significantly influenced by the following factors: impact from situations, impact from other people, self-awareness, perceived advantages of action, perceived obstacles to action, perceived self-efficacy, emotion connected to the activity, and dedication to a planned course of action. Among these factors, Commitment to Plan Action is the most influential in shaping peer educators' self-confidence. Research limitation/implications: Higher commitment to planning actions, when paired with self-awareness, leads to a significant boost in peer educators' assurance in teaching teenagers about sexual and reproductive health. Practical Implication: This study focuses on enhancing self-awareness while strengthening self-efficacy and commitment to planning actions. Social Implications: The results provide an understanding of the elements that might increase peer educators' self-assurance while instructing adolescents on sexual and reproductive healthcare. Originality/Value: To improve peer educators' self-confidence, the study suggests a framework for raising self-awareness and creating a dedicated action plan.
KW - Commitment
KW - Peer-Educator
KW - Self-Awareness
KW - Self-Confidence
KW - Sexual-Reproductive-Health
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U2 - 10.70135/seejph.vi.718
DO - 10.70135/seejph.vi.718
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203174545
SN - 2197-5248
VL - 23
SP - 404
EP - 411
JO - South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
JF - South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
ER -