STUDY OF PARENTING PATTERN, CHILDHOOD SEXUAL VIOLENCE TRAUMA, PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE, SOCIAL AGENTS ROLE, AND GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS ON HOMOSEKSUAL (GAY) TENDENCIES (PERSPECTIVE: SOCIAL MARKETING)

Rina Astini

Abstract


Homosexual phenomenon as an unusual thing in social relations leads to the pros cons, especially in the state of Indonesia that highly upholds Pancasila and Religion as the basic guidance of attitude and state. In the midst of increasing resistance to the existence of LGBT in Indonesia, the number of homosexual or LGBT tendencies has increased significantly. This study was conducted to analyze the factors that influence or not affect the tendency of a person to behave homosexual, in this case studied is gay behavior. Some of the factors studied are parental parenting, childhood sexual violence trauma, personal knowledge, the role of social agents and government intervention. The sample of the study was respondents who indicated gay behavior who lived in some areas in Jakarta as many as 220 respondents. The research analysis used SEM analysis using LISREL 8.5 program. The results of this study indicate that personal knowledge about good to be gay and social agents role (parents, family, friends, public figures / celebrities, etc.) affects a person's tendency to behave gay. Meanwhile, parental parenting, childhood sexual violence trauma, and government intervention do not affect a person's tendency to behave gay.

Keywords: Parental parenting, childhood sexual violence trauma, personal knowledge, social agent role, government intervention, homosexual / gay, homosexual, gay, LGBT

DOI: 10.7176/JMCR/53-07


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