PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS AND HYGIENE (HWWS) BEHAVIOR POST EASING GOVERNMENT POLICY (LARGE-SCALE SOCIAL RESTRICTIONS/HEALTH PROTOCOL) COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN URBAN AREA OF DKI JAKARTA PROVINCE

COVID-19 has been declared a pandemic and was confirmed for the first time in Indonesia on March 2, 2020. Therefore, in order to prevent the transmission of Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19), the Indonesian government has implemented various health protocol policies and Large-Scale Social Restr...

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Main Author: Fachri Nurpasya, Fathurrachman
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/68847
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:COVID-19 has been declared a pandemic and was confirmed for the first time in Indonesia on March 2, 2020. Therefore, in order to prevent the transmission of Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19), the Indonesian government has implemented various health protocol policies and Large-Scale Social Restrictions. Hygiene behavior such as Hand Washing with Soap (HWWS) plays a vital role in preventing the spread of COVID-19 where it is the easiest and most straightforward way to prevent various infectious diseases. Since it is vital, assessing public hygiene behavior (HWWS) in DKI Jakarta after the relaxation of the Large-Scale Social Restrictions policy by looking at what factors most influence is an essential thing to do. Therefore, the Risk, Attitude, Norm, Ability, and Self-regulation (RANAS) framework is used to measure psychosocial factors and the IBM-WASH Framework to measure contextual factors and technology for community hygiene behavior (HWWS) in the urban area of DKI Jakarta (N=316). This study uses a nonparametric method where principal component analysis (PCA) and regression with bootsrapping techniques will be carried out in order to see the most influential variabels among psychosocial, contextual, and technological factors and will also be given recommendations with Behavioral Change Techniques (BCT). Based on the regression results, it was found that psychosocial factors had the most significant influence on hygiene behavior/HWWS (?2= 0.507), but if all psychosocial, contextual, and technological factors were regressed simultaneously, it was found that psychosocial, contextual, and technological factors influenced hygiene behavior (HWWS) and had the most decisive influence on behavior (?2=0.520).