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ANALISIS PERILAKU PENCEGAHAN COVID-19 PADA MASYARAKAT USIA PRODUKTIF DI KOTA PALEMBANG.

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Background: COVID-19 cases in Palembang are known to have occurred in March 2020. COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the south Sumatra area, including the city of Palembang. The productive age group is a population between the ages of 19 - 60 years. This study aims to determine the behavior of preventing COVID-19 in people of productive age in Palembang City. Method: This study is a type of observational quantitative research with a cross-sectional study design on COVID-19 prevention behavior in people of productive age. The respondents of this study were 119 people of productive age in Palembang City. The tools used in the study were questionnaires with statistical analysis of chi square tests and multivariate analysis using logistic regression tests. Results: Age characteristics 30 - 60 have good behavior 44,4% with a p-value of 0,637, male sex has good behavior 44,4% with a p-value of 0,716, education ≤ high school has good behavior 48,1% with a p-value of 0,135, private jobs have good behavior 74,7% with a p-value of 0,396 and length of working hours ≤ 8 hours have good behavior 56,9% with a p-value of 0,807 results all characteristics have a greater p-value than alpha (0,05). Knowledge of behavior has good knowledge of 76,9% with a p-value of 0,112 greater than alpha (0,05). Attitudes regarding behavior have a positive attitude of 53,2% with a p-value of 0,004 less than alpha (0,05) which means it has a significant relationship with behavior. Conclusion: The results of statistical tests show that there is a significant relationship between attitudes and behaviors to prevent COVID-19 in people of productive age. It is necessary to increase preventive behavior in people of productive age in an effort to reduce cases of the spread of COVID-19. Keywords: COVID-19, Productive Age, COVID-19 Preventive Behavior, and Health Protocol. Literature: 81 (1980 - 2022)


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Series Title
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Call Number
T802942023
Publisher
Indralaya : Prodi Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat., 2023
Collation
xxi, 70 hlm.; ilus.; 29 cm
Language
Indonesia
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Classification
614.407
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Text
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Ilmu Kesehatan masyarakat
Tindakan preventif masyarakat-ovid-19
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