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Multi-Factors
Author (s) Title/Publication Objective Methodology Result/Discussion/Future suggestions
[36]. Risk taking behaviour To compare the Cross-sectional The prevalence of risk-taking behaviours
Azmawati et al., 2015 among urban and rural prevalence of risk- was 81.7% in the urban and 83.7% in the
adolescents in two taking behaviour and its rural area (p = 0.650).
selected districts in associated factors
Malaysia. among urban and rural
adolescents.
South African Family
Practice, 57:3, 160-165
[37]. Improving Malaysian To identify the A pre-test/post- Using the Internet-based method, there
Nik Farid et al., 2018 adolescent sexual and potential of an test design was an increase of 3.88 in the mean
reproductive health: An Internet-based knowledge score of participants from pre-
Internet-based health programme to to post-intervention. The Internet-based
promotion programme improve sexual and method had a greater eta-squared score of
as a potential reproductive health 0.59 compared to the conventional
intervention. (SRH) knowledge method, which had an eta-squared score of
0.41 (p < .001).
Health Education Journal
[38]. Determinants of sexual To investigate the Sequential mixed- Qualitative findings revealed that the
Nik Farid, Che’ Rus, intercourse initiation determinants of method reasons for initiation of sexual intercourse
Dahlui, & Al-Sadat, among sexual intercourse among these adolescents were partner
2013 incarcerated adolescents: initiation among influence, inability to control sex drive,
a mixed-method study incarcerated family issues, and the perception of sex as
adolescents an expression of love.
Singapore Med J 2013;
54(12): 695-701
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