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Manuscript ID JPMPH-22-340 Type of Manuscript Original Article
Subspecialty Epidemiology
Temporary number 20220407 Date Submitted 2022년 08월 05일 17시 56분 03초
Title Predisposing, Enabling, and Reinforcing Factors of COVID-19 Prevention Behavior in Indonesia: A Mixed-method Study Running title COVID-19 Prevention Behavior
Corresponding Author
E-mail winda@binawan.ac.id
Name Putri Winda Lestari
Affiliation Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, Binawan University
Address Kalibata Raya 25-30
City East Jakarta Country Indonesia
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Putri Winda Lestari1* , Lina Agestika1 , Gusti Kumala Dewi1
1Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, Binawan University, East Jakarta, Indonesia Abstract & Cover Letter
Abstract
Objectives: For COVID-19 prevention, behavior on wearing masks, washing hands, keeping distance, decreasing mobility, and avoiding crowds, h a high-risk country like Indonesia. Unfortunately, the level of compliance with those practices was low. The study aims to determine the predispos factors of COVID-19 prevention behavior in Indonesia. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using the mixed-method approach. Participants provinces in Indonesia recruited with convenience sampling. Data collection was through a google form and in-depth interviews. Statistical analys multivariate logistic regression. Further, qualitative data analysis was done through content analysis and qualitative data management using Atlas that 44.32% of respondents were non-compliance with COVID-19 prevention behavior. On multivariate logistic regression analysis, low to medium the insufficient role of leaders, and insufficient regulation also decrease community compliance. From in-depth interviews with informants, the ne the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic could be one of the causes of the unpreparedness of the community to face the pandemic, thus, not of preventative practice. Conclusions: Upgrading education level is not the only factor influencing the community's compliance with COVID-19 pre attitudes by conducting health promotions to increase public awareness and encourage voluntary community participation through active risk com Regulations and role leaders are also needed to improve COVID-19 prevention behavior.
Key Words Predisposing / Enabling / Reinforcing / COVID-19 / Indonesia Comments to the Editor
Cover Letter Putri Winda Lestari Binawan University
Kalibata Raya Street No 25-30, East Jakarta, Indonesia August 5, 2022
Dear Yun-Chul Hong, MD, PhD
We wish to submit an original research article entitled “Predisposing, Enabling, and Reinforcing Factors of COVID-19 Prevention Behavior in Indon consideration by the Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health.
We confirm that this work is original and has not been published elsewhere, nor is it currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
In this paper, we report the determined factors of COVID-19 prevention behavior in the Indonesian community during the pandemic. This is signi pandemic is not over. Therefore, the results of this study are expected to help provide solutions related to the prevention of COVID-19. We believ appropriate for publication by the Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health.
To date, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the comprehensive study on predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors associated with COV a mixed-method study in Indonesia.
We have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
Please address all correspondence concerning this manuscript to me at winda@binawan.ac.id Thank you for your consideration of this manuscript.
Sincerely,
Putri Winda Lestari
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