Analysis of Sexual Risk Among Homosexual in Samarinda

1Kresna Febriyanto, Ferry Fadzlul Rahman

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Abstract:

Risk sexual behavior is any form of behavior that is based on the encouragement of sexual desires both with the opposite sex and the same sex, to get pleasure in the sexual organs. Unusual deviant behavior in societythat is homosexual or heterosexual, that is, men who are attracted not only to women but also to men.To find out the relationship between age and risky sexual behavior in MSM (male sex), to know the relationship of emotional intelligence to risky sexual behavior in MSM (male sex), to know the relationship between knowledge level and risky sexual behavior in MSM (male sex), to find out the relationship between the environment and risky sexual behavior in MSM (male sex) and to know the relationship between media exposure (visual, audiovisual) with risky sexual behavior in MSM (male sex). This type of research is quantitative research with cross sectional approach. The sampling technique was used the Slovin formula so that 91 respondents are obtained. The research instrument used was questionnaire. Data analysis used in this study was Spearman (rho) on the age variable and chi square on the emotional intelligence variable, knowledge, environment and media exposure. There is no relationship between age and risky sexual behavior in men who have sex with men in samarinda with a value of p = 0.136 (r = 0.157). There is a relationship between emotional intelligence on risky sexual behavior in Homosexual in Samarinda with a value of p = 0.031 (OR: 5.758). There is a relationship between the level of knowledge with risky sexual behavior in Homosexual with a value of p = 0.045. There is a relationship between the environment with risky sexual behavior in Homosexual in Samarinda with a value of p = 0.049. There is a relationship between media exposure with risky sexual behavior in Homosexual in Samarinda with a value of p = 0.040.

Keywords:

Emotional Intelligence, Homosexual, Risky Sexual Behavior

Paper Details
Month2
Year2020
Volume24
IssueIssue 2
Pages5940-5951