The Influence of Health Promotion with Video Media on Increasing Healthy Relationship Knowledge of Students of SMA “A” South Jakarta in 2023
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Keywords

health promotion
healthy relationship
video media

How to Cite

Prasetya, A. K., Ardhiyanti, L., Herbawani, C. K., & Kurnaesih, E. (2025). The Influence of Health Promotion with Video Media on Increasing Healthy Relationship Knowledge of Students of SMA “A” South Jakarta in 2023. Journal of Resilient and Sustainability for Health (JRSH), 2(1), 1–13. Retrieved from https://ejournal.upnvj.ac.id/jrsh/article/view/10900

Abstract

Background: Serious attention is currently focused on reproductive health issues among adolescents, especially related to the phenomenon of behavior in risky relationships. This is a major concern because it tends to trigger premarital sexual behavior and toxic relationships. This study aims to analyze the differences in the level of knowledge and attitudes before and after health promotion with video media regarding healthy relationships in Class XI Students of SMA "A" South Jakarta 2023.

Design and Methodology: The research design used was quantitative Quasi-experimental (the two-group pretest-posttest design). The study population included all students of Class XI SMA "A" South Jakarta, with a sample of 252 respondents selected randomly using the simple random sampling method. Students of class XI SMA "A" South Jakarta became research respondents if they were willing and present, while those who were not present during the study were excluded. Data were collected through a pretest-posttest questionnaire (Google Form) and analyzed using the Wilcoxon test.

Results: The results showed that there was an increase in knowledge and attitudes of high school students "A" South Jakarta related to healthy relationships. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant difference in the level of knowledge and attitudes regarding healthy relationships before and after exposure to videos about healthy relationships (p-value 0.000 <0.05).

Conclusion and Implications: Based on these results, it is recommended that respondents disseminate this educational video media, while SMA "A" can continue continuing education using video media or other reliable sources for the next batch.

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