EFFECT OF PROBLEM-BASED INSTRUCTION (PBI) LEARNING METHOD ON BEHAVIOR PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS PREVENTION IN ADOLESCENT
Abstract
HIV/AIDS is one of the health problems that concern the world today
because of the increase in patient population causing a health crisis in the
world. The highest number of AIDS cases according to the World Health
Organization (WHO) indicates that people are infected while still in middle
adolescence stage. Teens need to be provided with Problem Based
Instruction (PBI) method because PBI can improve knowledge and
creativity. This study aims to determine the effect of Problem Based
Instruction (PBI) learning methods on prevention behavior of HIV/AIDS in
adolescents. The research design used pre-experimental pre-test post-test
one group design. The population is all adolescents as many as 180 people
with a sample of 36 people using cluster random sampling technique. The
results of this study indicate that there is a change of negative behavior
before given Problem Based Instruction Learning (72,2%) turns into positive
after given Learning Problem Based Instruction (61,1%). Wilcoxon test
analysis results show that P value <α so that H1 accepted, meaning there is
the influence of Problem Based Instruction Learning to behavior prevention
of HIV / AIDS transmission in the adolescent. PBIs are developed to help
students develop thinking and problem-solving skills, through engagement
in real-life experiences and become autonomous and self-reliant learners.
Schools working together with health workers are expected to create large
posters or billboards about the prevention of HIV / AIDS transmission with
attractive design to make it easier for students to read.