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Factors influencing clean and healthy lifestyle behavior (PHBS) on the educational personnel of Cenderawasih University in 2025 Korwa, Steny Persilla Geetruida; Togodly, Arius; Nurdin, Muhammad Akbar; Medyati, Novita; Rantetoding, Septevanus; Wahyuti, Wahyuti
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v3i1.2844

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effects of knowledge, attitudes, actions, facilities, leadership support, and work environment on Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) among education personnel at Cenderawasih University. Research methodology: The location of the study was at Cenderawasih University, in all Education Personnel in each section at Cenderawasih University totaling 243. The sample in this study used the Lemeshow formula. Stratified random sampling technique of employees totaling 165 employees. Analysis Methodusing Univariate analysis, Bivariate analysis, and Multivariate analysis. Results: The results show that attitudes, actions, facilities, and leadership support significantly influence PHBS at Cenderawasih University, while knowledge and work environment do not. Conclusions: In general, simultaneously; knowledge, attitudes, actions, infrastructure, leadership support, and work environment influence the implementation of clean and healthy living behavior at Cenderawasih University Limitations: This study focuses only on education personnel at Cenderawasih University, limiting generalizability to other institutions. Its cross-sectional design cannot assess causality, and concentrating on six variables may exclude other determinants. Self-reported data also pose response bias. Contribution: This study enriches PHBS literature by offering empirical evidence from Eastern Indonesia. It shows attitudes, actions, infrastructure, and leadership support as key factors, while knowledge and work environment are less influential. Practically, it guides universities to strengthen leadership, improve facilities, and design interventions that promote sustainable PHBS practices.
Factors influencing clean and healthy lifestyle behavior (PHBS) on the educational personnel of Cenderawasih University in 2025 Korwa, Steny Persilla Geetruida; Togodly, Arius; Nurdin, Muhammad Akbar; Medyati, Novita; Rantetoding, Septevanus; Wahyuti, Wahyuti
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v3i1.2844

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effects of knowledge, attitudes, actions, facilities, leadership support, and work environment on Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) among education personnel at Cenderawasih University. Research methodology: The location of the study was at Cenderawasih University, in all Education Personnel in each section at Cenderawasih University totaling 243. The sample in this study used the Lemeshow formula. Stratified random sampling technique of employees totaling 165 employees. Analysis Methodusing Univariate analysis, Bivariate analysis, and Multivariate analysis. Results: The results show that attitudes, actions, facilities, and leadership support significantly influence PHBS at Cenderawasih University, while knowledge and work environment do not. Conclusions: In general, simultaneously; knowledge, attitudes, actions, infrastructure, leadership support, and work environment influence the implementation of clean and healthy living behavior at Cenderawasih University Limitations: This study focuses only on education personnel at Cenderawasih University, limiting generalizability to other institutions. Its cross-sectional design cannot assess causality, and concentrating on six variables may exclude other determinants. Self-reported data also pose response bias. Contribution: This study enriches PHBS literature by offering empirical evidence from Eastern Indonesia. It shows attitudes, actions, infrastructure, and leadership support as key factors, while knowledge and work environment are less influential. Practically, it guides universities to strengthen leadership, improve facilities, and design interventions that promote sustainable PHBS practices.
Co-Authors A. Arsunan Arsin Adimuntja, Natalia Paskawati Afdal Kasimur Afelya, Titi Iswanti Agung Sutiono Pontoh Agus Zainur Agus Zainuri Almung, Winsi Andi Arsunan Arsin Andi Syaiful Andimuntja, Natalia Paskawati Arif Anwar Arinda, Yosi Duwita Asmawati Asmawati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati, Asriati Bangalino, Dyvano Mars Rezki Bouway, Dolfinus Y. dewi, citra kumala Dolfinus Y Bouway Dolfinus Y. Bouway Dolfinus Yufu Bouway Elpira Asmin Hasmi Hasmi Hasmi Hasmi Hasmi Helen Try Juniasti Hursepuny, Ivanachela Inriyanti Assa Ipa Sari Kardi Izaac, Fransina Alfonsina Junalia Muhammad Juniasti, Helen Try Katarina L. Tuturop Katarina Lodia Tuturop Konstantina Martina Pariaribo Konstantina Pariaribo Korwa, Steny Persilla Geetruida Lisda Oktavia Madu Pamangin Maidin, Wahyuti Malik Malik Mamoribo, Sherly Novita Maturbongs, Margaretha Rosari Mesri Kartika Mina Blandina Ayomi Mona Safitri Fatiah Nabuasa, Christin Debora Nasruddin Nasruddin Nurmalisa Gita Savitri Pamangin, Lisda Oktavia Pamangin, Wilda Wijayani Pariaribo, Konstantina M. Pariaribo, Konstantina Marthina Rantetoding, Septevanus Rego, Melvy Lisandra Ridwan Mochtar Thaha Ristina Rosauli Harianja Rumlaklak, Margaretha Falentine Sarce Makaba Sarce Makaba Semuel Piter Irab Septevanus Rantetoding Sude, Ellen Vinardya Sulistiyana Sulistiyana Togodly, Arius Tuturop, Katarina L. Violita, Fajrin Wahyuti, Wahyuti Wilma Florencia Woapari, Beery I. S Yacob Ruru Yacob Ruru Yane Tambing Yufuai, Agustina Regina Zul Fikar Ahmad