Abstract

Adolescents are a group that is vulnerable to experiencing various complex problems in various aspects of their lives. This research aims to explore the factors that influence adolescent problems and identify effective coping strategies. A qualitative approach was used in this research, with data collection techniques in the form of observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The research results show that adolescent problems cover various aspects, such as mental disorders, family conflicts, negative relationships, drug use, and the inability to manage emotions. Factors that contribute to these problems include the social environment, individual factors, and media influence. In addition, this research shows that the da'wah program implemented by IKPP makes a positive contribution to preventing juvenile delinquency through various activities such as lectures, religious studies, and skills training. Apart from that, this program also pays special attention to strengthen family harmony through education about the importance of good communication between family members, understand religious values, and foster the role of parents in educating children. This research reveals that integration between da'wah and strengthening family harmony is an effective approach to prevent juvenile delinquency. The implication of this research is the important role of community organizations such as IKPP in making a positive contribution to efforts to prevent juvenile delinquency through a holistic and integrated approach.

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