International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology
Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December

The Impact of Social Environment on the Sexual Self-Regulation of University Students in Uganda

Musa Muwaga (Kampala University)
Fuad Nashori (Universitas Islam Indonesia)
Achmad Sholeh (Universitas Islam Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Dec 2020

Abstract

Most societies consider sexual self-regulation to represent a general temptation control mechanism, postponing gratification. This study aims to determine the social environment's impact on university students' sexual self-regulation in Uganda. The data were obtained using convenience technique sampling of undergraduate students at university "X" in Uganda. Students voluntarily completed the questionnaire in a regular classroom setting. The questionnaire elicited information regarding sexual regulative capacities like seeking accurate information from social environments like family, peer, and university environments. The data were analyzed using both univariate analyses (chi-square and analysis of variance and logistic regression. The results indicated that the social environment had a positive and significant relationship with sexual self-regulation and university students with a value of 1t1 ≥1.96, and factor loading≥0.50 was significant. These results should be considered by those working with university students in human sexuality and human development

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijiep

Publisher

Subject

Religion Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology (IJIEP) is an open-access publication, published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. IJIEP provides an international forum for the discussion and rapid dissemination of research findings in psychological aspects of education ranging from ...