Abstract

Adolescence is a transition period from childhood to adulthood, with many physical and psychological changes. Physical changes in adolescents are marked by signs of primary sex and symptoms of secondary sex, and psychological changes are characterised by emotional changes and changes in intelligence. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of adolescents in performing Sifon circumcision. The qualitative research method has an exploratory design and a phenomenological approach. The primary informants were adolescents aged 17-24 with a Sifon circumcision. Supporting informants are Sifon circumcision shamans—data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and observation. Data analysis used phenomenological analysis techniques. The research was conducted from June to August 2023. The research was born in Fatumonas, Central Amfoang, Kupang Regency. The results of the study showed that adolescents perform traditional circumcision without being disturbed or ridiculed by friends so that the face does not look old on both the man and his wife, lack of confidence in doctor's circumcision because it is not neat, and has become a tradition that cannot be lost. Adolescents also do Sifon because they fear the genitals will die / not function. Communication, Information and Education (IEC) regarding reproductive health and free sex language must be carried out on an ongoing basis so that adolescents can be aware and do not have a wrong understanding of Sifon circumcision.

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