ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO OPEN DEFECATION (OD) BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIOR CHANGE TECHNIQUES USING THE RANAS (RISKS, ATTITUDES, NORMS, ABILITIES, SELF-REGULATION) FRAMEWORK : CASE STUDY : NORTH BASSESANGTEMPE DISTRICT
Changes in behavior can reduce the practice of open defecation (BABS) which in turn improves public health. Behavioral changes are influenced by psychosocial factors. To determine the type of psychosocial factors that have the most influence on open defecation behavior, a study was conducted i...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Changes in behavior can reduce the practice of open defecation (BABS) which in
turn improves public health. Behavioral changes are influenced by psychosocial
factors. To determine the type of psychosocial factors that have the most influence
on open defecation behavior, a study was conducted in North Bassesangtempe,
South Sulawesi (n=371). Using the framework of Risks, Attitudes, Norms, Abilities,
and Self-Regulation (RANAS) as psychosocial factors that influence behavior, this
study analyzes the relationship of the five psychosocial factors to open defecation
behavior using principal component regression (PCR) techniques and develops
Behavioral Change Techniques. Technique—BCT) as appropriate. First, PCA
analysis was used to reduce the dimensions of psychosocial factors and behavioral
components, then 2 types of regression were performed: each new variable
psychosocial factor as the independent variable on the behavioral component as
the dependent variable, and all new variables psychosocial factors as the dependent
variable on the behavior component as the dependent variable. It was concluded
that independently, psychosocial factors that influenced open defecation behavior
were attitudes (R2=0.701) and norms (R2=0.737). It was also found that the five
RANAS psychosocial factors influenced defecation behavior, and there is a
potential that they interacted with each other in influencing open defecation
behavior (R2= 0.800).
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