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Intervention
Author (s) Title/Publication Objective Methodology Result/Discussion/Future suggestions
[16]. Sexual Education in To determine the Cross-sectional Almost half (49.3%) of the respondents
Mutalip & Mohamed, Malaysia: Accepted or level of acceptance agree that implementation of sexual
2012 rejected? towards the education is one of the most effective way
implementation of to reduce the social problems. The
Iranian Journal of Public sexual education in implementation of sexual education is
Health, July 2012 schools among accepted by the respondents as it is
adolescents essential to prevent or at least reduce the
number of sexual-related misbehaviour
among Malaysian teenagers.
[17]. The Relationship To determine the Case-control study Both the case and the control subjects had
Siti-Haidah et al., between Exposure to association between statistical significance differences in terms
2017 Sexually Explicit Material exposure to of:
and Teenage Pre-marital pornography and - family income (p<0.001)
Pregnancy teenage - parents’ education level (father’s
premarital education with p=0.037 and mother’s
Pertanika Journal of pregnancy after education with p=0.002)
Social Sciences and having adjusted - ethnicity was also found to be statistically
Humanities, 25(3), 1059– (or controlled) for significant (p=0.015)
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confounding
factors.
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