KnE Social Sciences

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Social Media and Reproductive Health - Communication Model of Adolescent Reproductive Health in Social Media

Published date: Jun 13 2017

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The 3rd International Conference on Social and Political Science (ICoSaPS)

Pages: 28-34

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v2i4.864

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Abstract:

Communication via social media has created a positive output on information dissemination in every aspect of life, including health. One of the social media functions is to support development by empowering the public in taking care of their own health and welfare. It is essential to develop an effective communication model for disseminating information on adolescent reproductive health. The rapid growth in the number of health reproductive information portals in the social media, the circumstances are creating a high selectivity on the right and correct information needed for the adolescent based on the particular condition in each region. 

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