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The Influence of Cultural Factors, Social Norms, and Social Support on the Spread of Infectious Diseases in Communities in Indonesia Firdaus, Adhy; Anurogo, Dito; Yamtana, Yamtana; Hidayati, Nanda
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 1 No. 06 (2023): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v1i06.486

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This research investigates the influence of cultural factors, social norms, and social support on the spread of infectious diseases in communities in Indonesia through a quantitative analysis. The structural equation model (SEM) employed in this study examines the complex interplay between these sociocultural elements and their impact on the transmission of infectious diseases. Results indicate significant positive associations between cultural factors and the spread of infectious diseases, social norms and disease transmission, and unexpectedly, social support and disease spread. These findings challenge conventional assumptions, emphasizing the need for nuanced and culturally sensitive public health interventions. The study contributes valuable insights to the understanding of infectious disease dynamics within diverse communities and informs targeted strategies for effective mitigation.
A Bibliometric Analysis of the Development of Research on Environmental Issues and Sustainability in Modern Society's Built Environment Studies in Indonesia Judijanto, Loso; Lubis, Arief Fahmi; Amir, Ja'far; Hidayati, Nanda
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 1 No. 06 (2023): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v1i06.519

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This bibliometric analysis delves into the landscape of environmental sustainability research within Indonesia's built environment studies. As a nation undergoing rapid urbanization, understanding the trajectory of scholarly contributions addressing environmental issues becomes imperative. The study employs comprehensive data metrics, including publication trends, influential works, and potential research gaps, to offer a panoramic view of the field. Through clustering and overlay visualization, research trends are identified, and the top-cited documents shed light on influential works. The analysis also reveals less-explored areas, guiding future research directions. The comparison with previous studies enriches our understanding of the field's evolution. The implications extend beyond academia, providing practical guidance for policymakers and practitioners involved in shaping Indonesia's built environment sustainably.