How Do Hereditary and Parents Influence the Trend of Drug Use in High School Students in Banda Aceh? Multiple Logistic Regression
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T.ALAMSYAH , HIZIR SOFYAN, HERU SANTOSA, HAJJUL KAMIL, DEWI MARIANTHI
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Introduction. Drug abuse is a significant problem affecting adolescents and has the most adverse risk of threatening the welfare of adolescents today and in the future, including the existence of hereditary factors and parents. This study aimed to identify the hereditary and parental factors that influence adolescent drug tendencies. Method. Descriptive research design correlation with cross-sectional study approach. Data collection was carried out on 256 teenagers in schools in the city of Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The research variables consisted of dependent variables, namely the tendency to use drugs, and independent variables, namely hereditary factors and parents. The data collection tool was a questionnaire that includes part A of socio-demographic characteristics, including age, sex, number of family members, place of occupation, and education level. Part B was hereditary factors and parental factors. Meanwhile, section C was a questionnaire about drug use trends in adolescents. Result. The results showed that the hereditary variables that influenced the tendency of drug use in adolescents were 51.8%, while the parental variables were 53.9%. The results of the Chi-Square and Multiple Logistic Regression analysis test revealed that there was no significant effect of hereditary factors with a P-value = 0.198 and an OR value of 1.546. Meanwhile, the parental variable showed that there was a significant influence with a p-value = 0.018 and an OR value of 1.933 indicating that the tendency of drug use in adolescents up to 1.5 times of hereditary factors. As for the parental factor, it can be concluded that the tendency of drug use in adolescents was 1.9 times.
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Adolescents Drug trends, hereditary factors, and parents, Multiple Logistic Regression
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.298
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