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 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)
 1072  the effect of

 confounding

 factors.







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