THE INFLUENCE OF COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION ON VARIOUS BEHAVIORS OF UTILIZATION OF SANITATION FACILITIES IN CIWALENGKE, SUKAMAJU VILLAGE, MAJALAYA SUB-DISTRICT, BANDUNG DISTRICT, WEST JAVA

Sanitation behavior, one of which is the behavior of using good sanitation facilities, is an effort to improve the quality of health. There are differences in the behavior of using sanitation facilities in Ciwalengke, namely differences in the use of private toilets and communal MCKs by the commu...

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Main Author: Meannaka Masemi, Siti
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84707
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Sanitation behavior, one of which is the behavior of using good sanitation facilities, is an effort to improve the quality of health. There are differences in the behavior of using sanitation facilities in Ciwalengke, namely differences in the use of private toilets and communal MCKs by the community. One of the factors that can influence differences in usage behaviour is individual psychosocial factors. To determine differences in psychosocial factors based on ownership of sanitation facilities, descriptive analysis was carried out in the form of analysis of central tendency, variability, and data shape in the two groups of toilet ownership. It was found that there were differences in attitudes, norms, and self-control factors in the two groups. Meanwhile, to find out the psychosocial factors that influence this behavior, an analysis of the relationship between psychosocial factors and the behavior of using sanitation facilities was carried out. Using the RANAS framework (risk, attitude, norm, ability, and self regulation) as a measuring tool for psychosocial factors which are then analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA) and then regressed using bootstrapping techniques to see the influence of psychosocial factors in shaping behavior in using sanitation facilities. Based on the regression results, overall RANAS psychosocial factors have an influence on the behavior of using sanitation facilities (R2 = 0.435).