Widyarini, Nurlaela (2019) (Peer review) Using Theory of Planned Behavior to Explore Beliefs of Public Health Promoters in Promoting Adolescents’ Reproductive Health: Case in Tengger. Atlantis Press.
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Abstract
Abstract. The aims of the study are to explore personal, social and control factors that determined promoting ARH. To construct belief-basedof attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control on intention topromote adolescent’s reproductive health (ARH) based on theory of planned behaviour. Participants were community health promoters in center of integrated service (kader pos pelayanan terpadu/ posyandu) of Tengger from 3 villages at Sukapura District, Probolinggo Regency, and East Java, Indonesia. The research conducted in two phases. Phase 1: conducted with 20 public health promoters (females; mean age= 34 years, SD=8.75). We used opened-ended question form and focused group discussion to elicit behavioral (advantages and disadvantages), normative (referents who have significant role for them) and control (certain personal or situational factors) beliefs related in promoting ARH. Based on content analysis, it was identified 15 beliefs from public health promoters. Phase 2: conducted with 14 public health promoters (females; mean age= 34 years, SD=8.75). By using two questionnaires to measure beliefs strength and evaluation toward the beliefs. The result has been identified that 10 salient beliefs from health promoters. Increasing knowledge, communication skills and self confidence in promoting ARH were the most salient behavioral beliefs for the two groups. Health officers and partner in organization were the significant referent who support them to promote ARH. The availability of media that can be used in promoting ARH was the most situational factor that facilitate them in performing promotion.Conclusions: Theory of planned behavior provided useful and systematic framework to explore salient beliefs in promotingARH. Identified salient beliefs is basis for constructing attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control as determinants of intention to promote ARH. The identified beliefs in this research can be used to develop and design program for health promoters in promoting ARH.
Item Type: | Peer Review | ||||||||||||
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Subjects: | 100 Philosophy > 150 Psychology > 158 Applied Psychology 300 Social Science > 307 Communities |
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Divisions: | Faculty of Psychology > Department of Psychology (S1) | ||||||||||||
Depositing User: | Nurlaela Widyarini | ||||||||||||
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Date Deposited: | 31 May 2021 01:07 | ||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 31 May 2021 01:08 | ||||||||||||
URI: | http://repository.unmuhjember.ac.id/id/eprint/9782 |
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