Abstract

In Indonesia drug in adolescents shows a number that tends to be high. This phenomenon is certainly an indication that there are character problems in children and adolescents in Indonesia, which certainly cannot be separated from the role of parents. In this case the function of parents and government support is needed in an effort to handle the use of drugs in teenagers in Indonesia. The results showed that the majority of adolescents who used drugs were more in adolescents who had heads of households with low education and had families with a low wealth index, were in whole families, and more in adolescents who lived in rural areas. Teenage boys tend to use drugs more than girls. Teenagers who use drugs have more characteristics of the 20-24 year age group, low education and are not working. The factors that significantly affect the use of drug use among adolescents include socio-cultural functions, place of residence, adolescence, adolescent sex, work status, adolescent access to PIK-R programs, and knowledge of the impact of drugs.

Highlights

  • Human resources (HR) are the most important aspects needed to advance a nation

  • Based on gender, male adolescents were more numerous than girls, namely 56 percent. 74 percent of adolescent education is in higher education and most of them have not worked (76%)

  • The results of the analysis showed that the knowledge index of drug use in adolescent girls was 26, while male adolescents were 23

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Summary

Introduction

Human resources (HR) are the most important aspects needed to advance a nation. Development carried out by a country will run optimally if it is supported by quality human resources. Based on the results of the analysis, the index values in each family function are: religious function (46), socio-culture (45), love (50), protection (46), reproduction (43), socialization and education (44), economics (54), and environmental development (44).

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