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Journal : Interdisciplinary Social Studies

Compliance with the Use of Mask in Young Adult Community Group in Kupang City Basy, Angel Yulied; Umbu Roga, Anderias; Weraman, Pius; Ratu, Jacob M.; Lada, Christina Olly
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i2.317

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Background: COVID-19 is a deadly disease transmitted by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that spreads quickly and widely through droplets and the air. Prevention behavior through the 3M, namely maintaining distance, washing hands with soap, maintaining distance, and always using a mask when doing activities outside the home, is important for every individual. Community compliance with Government appeals is very important in controlling the increasing number of cases. Aim: This study aims to analyze the simultaneous influence of knowledge, attitudes, social support, income, education, employment, and history of the COVID-19 vaccine to obtain a model of factors that influence adherence to the use of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in adolescent in Kupang City. Method: This study is an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design. The research sample was young adults with an age range of 20-40 years as many as 395 people. Data were collected using a list of questions and observations. Data analysis using multiple logistic regression. Findings: The results of statistical analysis show that there is a significant effect between attitudes, social support, employment, and history of administering the COVID-19 vaccine with adherence to the use of masks. With the regression equation model g(x)=2.582+-2.521 (social support) +-3.222 (occupation) +-6.136 (vaccine history) with adherence to the use of masks. Occupation is the dominant variable, with a magnitude of 25,082 times its effect on compliance with the use of masks. Immediate actions taken by the government and relevant stakeholders are firstly increasing public knowledge through continuous health promotion about the dangers of COVID-19 and secondly increasing vaccination, and tightening community mobilization’s supervision.
Co-Authors Agus Setyobudi Anderias Umbu Roga Andreas Umbu Roga Anggriani, Michaelis Diana ANITA CHRISTINA SEMBIRING Ansi Imani Nino Antonius A. Kewohon Astutik, Yeni Widi Aton, Albertha Gitania Surya Bui Basy, Angel Yulied Bau, Ariasto Berek, Norce Ch. Bernadinus Darma Bryan, Joss Ch. Berek, Noorce Christina Olly Lada Christina Rony Nayoan Elfeto, Josua Eredienst Emerensiana Dhiu Febri Mahalinda Maisal Fitri, Ajra Hana, Elvira Olfriane Tanggu Herianus J.D. Lalel Heru Syaputra Gotlief Lutang Istonia Hermolinda Waang Jois Seselia Atriesta Seme Juliana, Maria Ermawati Junias, Marylin Susanti Karolus Tokan, Yohanes Kusumasari, Fitri Kuswara, Ketut Mahendra Lede, Christin Paula Lerik, Mariana D. C. Levinda, Felixa Yuki Lewi Jutomo Lobo, Anita Trisia Dimu Loda, Yohana Jawe Mado, Fransiskus Geroda Manafe, Ovlian Afri Manalu, Teacher Manda Sub Jakaria Koteng Manilapai, Jusuf Manongga, SP. Manurung, Imelda Februati Ester Marni Marni, Marni Merlynda Feoh Muda, Wina Jensisca Muntasir, Muntasir Noorce Christiani Berek Nope, Hotlif Arkilaus Oematan, Grouse Oga, Yoseph Petrus Oliva Maria Dede Repi Paskalis Marianus Subarjo Pellokila, Eri Jit Pius Werawan Purimahua, Sintha Lisa Rani, Theresia Agnesta Nae Riwu, Magdarita Roga, Andrias Umbu Ruliaty, Luh Putu Salmun, Johny R. Serlie K.A. Littik Serlien A. Luik Sholihah, Nur Arifatus Simamora, Friska Deli Sirait, Tupak Siti Sakinah Soleman Landi Soni Doke SP Manongga Tamelan, Paul G. Tokan, Maria Bengan U. Roga, Anderias Umbu Roga, Anderias Venansius Alfridus Weraman, Pius Werawan, Pius Wijaya, Mardiansari Wahyu Graha Ximenes, Joao M. C. Yosephus P.A, Adrianus Yuliana Tandi Rubak