Abstract

A quantitative trait related to the strength of sensing behavior associated with stimuli. Behavior is all human action caused by encouragement and psychological desires as well as the effect of society and culture. This study aims to determine whether there is an influence between pornographic access to adolescent sexual behavior in MTS “X” kalipare. The design used in this study is quantitative descriptive, with a cross sectional study design. The population is all MTS X students as many as 150 students, with a sample of 109 respondents taken Simple Random Sample using a questionnaire. Then analyzed by person/product moment test. From the results of the study, the results for the category of pornography access in Kalipare MTS X are mostly classifed as rare as 72.5%, while the good category is 25.7%, and the category never is 1.8%. For the category of sexual behavior, the results were mostly classifed as quite as much as 65.1%, while the good category was 34.9%, and the less category was 0%. Based on the results of the test person/product moment in getting the results (p = 0, 000 <0, 05, Ho is rejected). Then it is known that there is an influence between the influence of pornographic access to adolescent sexual behavior in MTS X in Kalipare village. Accessing pornography is a deviant behavior, because it is expected to be the basis for making policies related to the use of social media in students as well as supporting government policies related to efforts to combat cases of sexual deviation.

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