Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Deaf Teenagers at SLB YRTRW Surakarta

Author:

Huda Zakaria Nuril,Herry Widyastono ,Sri Yamtinah

Abstract

This research is a quantitative study that aims to determine the level of knowledge of teenage deaf students about Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). It is a preliminary study that will be followed by a developmental study. The population and sample of this study are 24 teenage deaf students at SLB YRTRW Surakarta, selected using a saturated sampling technique. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive statistics. Data collection involves a test to gather information on the knowledge of deaf students about STIs. The results of this study indicate that the majority of the sample were male. Only 6 students or around 17% of the total sample had very good or good knowledge, while 17% had adequate knowledge and 63% had poor knowledge. The number of students with very poor knowledge was only 3% of the total sample.

Publisher

Angstrom Centre of Education Journal Management

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