P3B Program to Overcome Pornographic Addictive of Elementary School Students
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2021-05Author
Prasetya, Arya Aqshal
Suryanto, S
Atmoko, Muhammad Tri
Andiansah, Riski Yuditya
Ainurrohman, Muhammad Thoha
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Today, the internet is straightforward to access. Many children of
elementary school easily enjoy pornographic sites. Pornography begins with a high
curiosity about sex. On the other hand, sex education obtained in the family is very
minimal. Pornography can change the mind automatically, not focusing on their
obligation at school, losing enthusiasm for learning, and even making these
students addicted to negative behaviors. The negative behaviors such as kissing,
tongue kissing, holding breasts, holding penis, vaginal douching, and sexual
intercourse. Data that illustrates the high risk of sexual abuse cases against
Indonesian children. Based on monitoring data from Interpol Polri, every day there
are about 25 thousand activities on the internet related to child pornography
originating from Indonesia. The activity is in the form of downloading or uploading
pornographic content. A surprising fact that many access pornographic video
content is a small child who is still a minor. The P3B Program (Psychoeducation,
Peer Counseling, Religious Education, Virtual Based) in overcoming pornographic
addiction in Elementary School students, is a program used to address the impact
of pornography on children from elementary school.