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*rPrl lnternational Conference on Public Health2417 (TCOPH 20171
27th -29tn July 2AA7, Kuala Lumpur, ilalaysia
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: Herawati L
: Budiman J A, Haryono: Health Polytechnic Yogyakarta:ICOPH-A-669: KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS OF YOUNG ADOLESCENTS TO REFUSE SUBSTANCES
: 09th June, 2017
NOTIFICATION OF ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE ICOPH 2017 - A - 669
Dear Herawati L,
Congratulations on the acceptance ofyour abstract for oral presentation and thank you for your interestin the 3'd lnternationalConference on Public Heahh (ICOPH zOL7l.On behalf of the Conference OrganizingCommittee, I would like to formally invite you to attend the 3d International Conference on Public Health2O17 to present your paper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 27s - 29th July, 2017. The conference is beinghosted by Taylo/s Universfu and Mahsa University, Malaysia. lt will be organized by The lnternationallnstitute of Knowledge Management (TllKM) in collaboration with University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri
Lanka, Sikkim Manipal lnstitute of Medical Sciences of lndia, Monash University of Malaysia andlnternational lnstitute of Health Management Research of lndia.
The aim of this international conference is to provide a comprehensive dialogue for the scholars andpractitioners to share and explore new heights in Public Health as the theme implies in overall. Whileresearchers and academicians have the opportunity to present their research and on-going studies at thisconference, practitioners also have the opportunity to share their experiences from the practical world.
Allaccepted abstracts and full papers {for those who register for the conference) will be published in therefereed Conference proceedings and Book of Abstracts with ISBN and ISSN after the conference. Youhave the option for including either abstract only or full paper in the proceedings. We will also make everyeffort to submit the proceedings to be indexed in the Thomson Reuters, SCOPUS, Mendeley, CiteULike,Cross ref and Google scholar for possible lndexing.Please visit the ICOPH website at www.publichealthconference.co for more information. More detailsand instructions will be announced closer to the event.
We look forward to meeting you at the conference.
Yours sincerely,wlsanka P. Gamage
Convener ICOPH 2017
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To describe the knowledge of adorescents about substances, to describe the teenage/s action toretuse substances, to determine the rerationship between young adorescent knowredge aboutsubstanc€s and action refuse it and find out the rehtionship between knowledge, skills io refusesubstances and the teenager's characteristics.
fe*HPlace: Ycityandsdistrict, yogyakarta province ,
Time: June-August 2015lopulation: 25lo students ofgrade 7 derived from 71 schools in two areas. (selected randomly usingproponional random sampling)samples: 300 students were se,ected. The subject was aged 12;15 years old, in grade z to'12 JuniorHigh school (148 students from Grunior high schoors in y city; r52 students from ijunior high schoorsin Sdistrict)Knowledge of substances was assessed by the ability of young adolescent to answer six items ofquestions about the notion of substan."ritr," typ"; .oit"ili;;"i,;;;;il: il;;;ffi,;;expressed by0.719, Cronbach;s Alpha value)skills to refuse the substance offer was theability of respondents to choose the correct action on 7
:a::: ilem: of vtrious forms of substance offer, packaged in "
,ot. Ofr" i"rt ;ilil;;;;;;;;;0.702 Cronbach's Alpha value)
66 44.6 76 50.0 142 47-3Female 82 55.4 76 50.0 158 5Z3Age tZye
Table 3. felatimshh$etH W *roxr*eee,Sldsto ie&e *fuanearld &ig&Origrn
104 70.3 17L 73.O 215 71.119 72.8 22 L4.5 4L 13_7
::j Data obtained was anaryzed using pearson correration and spearman rho, with o.os signifienilevers.
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13 years old14 years old15 yea6 old 1 7.0 2 7.3 3 1.OAr"rag"so
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Table 2. Knowledge and skills to Refuse substance BaEd on Respondents charucteristi.s ard &ig*i Y city ad ssb*nr Cqrdaliq &e$cieitlfr* Srbrt*
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Gende.: Average sD A,emge so {f,=3o0} sffi
Male (n=142) 65.L4 77.96 s5.84 !6.s7spearaao CoHelation T€si {ils*affi€tric T"s), ' pe";n C;;l"ti* T"rt llarametrlc tesq
Female (n=158) 67.51 12.OI 58.42 26.47Age:
+ signifiGra at *ie O-Of *=*f 1Z+*Aea3Table 4. f,elatiotrdrip t€t=st Bc'& d*neri5ir., tctrle4e ailt Stigs tn f€rr# *rbstffi
Yariabl$ Srsatstt Anatye"
Skillsro#rea$#ae $,OO1 8.991Age suls:m
1.5 years old (n=3) 61.1L 25.45 61.90 21.82Origin: V CityS District 63.82 7a.47 51.97 19.@
rotat (n=SOO)
Iltseussior. ' :Knalwledge of substanees: retativeiy low with an average score of 66,39.This scorervasstilriigherthan the young adoresceniknowredge about smoking score in Jayapum,Papua :60.81. Although the substance of the two studies was different, lut lott inauaeaioxicmaterials;calsing addictive, andwidely known amongyoungadolescent. Ev"n ,"f"."n." rt"t"dli"tsmokingwas the gatewayto the use ofalcohol and substances.?he subject criteria ofthe two studieswere the same, butthey we.e conducted in different lo€tion.Thesubstance research wasconducted in yogyakarta ipecid p;.;"" (,il;;;;;;il,)jil;;;the city of students in tndonesi., The *oIing ,tuay*", ;."1;;,J h;y;p;';;;;; ilil,known as the peopte with drinkins atcohot-habit. Th;;;;;;;; il-jr,; ;; il; ;'.#isubstances (smoking, alcohol, substances) tend to be influenced by,h;;;;;;r;;r';?il::;communitiesstatistical analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between substances knowledgeand skill to refuse substances. This condition could be explained by LW Green whlcn statea tnlibehavior was influenced by predisposing factore (such
", f,no*f"ig.i in #;;;;;;;
factors,namelyenablingfactor(factorpredisposing)andreinforcingfactor(factorsupport) - -----'
Related to_gend€r: Femare respondents on substances knowredge were better than .ar", brt th"skills to refuse the substances offer were just as good on both gender. rn generar, gender rerates tosubstances as substance-use component (cigarettes, alcohol, and ,rbian."ri,-th"r" i. ;".i;;;research with yarious results.
12 years old (n=41) 63.32 17.44 56.1013 years old (n=215) 66.90 77.46 55.2914 years old (n=41) 66.67 tt.48 s6.41
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Gmrlsiorl' Young adolescent' knowredge about substances and skills to refuse the substances offer stili
neededto be improved
' Therewasasignificantrerationshipbet,reensubstanceknowredgeandskiilstorefusetheoffur. Young adolescent' knowledge about substances is slightly hig-h",
".ong te.;h;;p;;;; a
male, but skills to refusethe offer had almostthe same result in both genderc
' skills to refuse substances tend to increase in accordance with age, but there is no siBnificant
- rclationshipbetweenknowredgeandskilrsto.efusesubstancesofferindifferentgenderan{aje...,
. Youngadolescent'substanceknowledgeandskillstorefusethesubstanaeotterinyciwaritrigheithan s district, and there was a sisniti.lnt r"iJionrrrio;;;;;;;;"-ce knowredge endlkiilstdrefuse the substance offertothe location (urban and suburban)
SuSCEtiorThe result of this research can be used as an input to Health promotion program at lndonesianMinistry ofHealth, particurarryyoung adorescent aged 12-15 years, orequivarenttojuniorhigh schi:oirstudents, to improve their prevention behavior against substance use, so that theii scote. iiisubstancesknowledgeandskillstorefusethesubstanceofferincreased
ecUo*Ugrnen*. This Study was funded by Ministry of Health Republic of lndonesia. Ethics having been approved by Ethics Committee Faculty of Medicine, Muhammadiyah
University, Yogyakarta
Table 1. Respondents ChaEcteristi6 by cender, 4ge, and Origin
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