The Relationship between Adolescent Development and Marriage in Cirendeu Village, District East Ciputat, South Tangerang, Banten Province of Indonesia
Djawahir Hejazziey
International Journal of Psychological Studies, 2015, vol. 8, issue 1, 162
Abstract:
The aim in this study is to describe the adolescent development and marriage, this time quite contrary to marriage is based on the religion of Islam. This study uses a analisis quantitative, approach deskripitif and inferential analysis. The normality test analysis, correlation, regression analysis and uses Test-T. Sample is adolescents (residents) in the village Cireundeu, District East Ciputat, South Tangerang, Banten province. The total sample is 150 people. The results showed that there is a relationship between adolescent development and marriage. It is seen from a wedding going on in teenagers is not only formed from adolescent development, but also of other factors. It can be concluded that the marriage occurred among adolescents is one of the developments of promiscuity with their peers. This promiscuity occurs because of lack of understanding and knowledge of adolescents to promiscuity and a lack of understanding of the value of religion. Religious educations in adolescents to be conducted if want to changes in behavior and personality.
Date: 2015
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