Pro Health Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Pro Health Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan, July 2021

Hubungan Tingkat Literasi Kesehatan dengan Perilaku Pencegahan PTM Pada Remaja di Kabupaten Semarang

Aulia Lutfiatur Roiefah (Unknown)
Kartika Pertiwi (Unknown)
Yuliaji Siswanto (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Nov 2021

Abstract

Incidence of non-communicable diseases is a health problem that causes morbidity, disability, mortality, and incurring huge costs of healthcare. The incidence of non- communicable diseases it’s not only in adults and elders, but also in the adolescent age group. Efforts to reduce the incidence rate of non-communicable diseases is the implementation behavior prevention of non-communicable diseases that are CERDIK and PHBS behavior. Improvement behavior prevention of non-communicable diseases can be influenced by health literacy level that includes of aspects access information, knowledge, understanding, and decision-making related to health information. This study was an observational analytic, with a cross-sectional design, sampling technique used Snowball sampling, total sample were 387 adolescents aged 15 – 18 years. The instrument used a questionnaire, the type of analysis was Chi-Square test Based on data analysis, there is 55% of respondents with high health literacy level, good categories for health information access (61,5%), good categories knowledge (55,3%), good categories understanding (46,3%), could take decision-related to health information (50,9%), and had a good behavior prevention of non-communicable diseases (46%). The value of chi-squares test is p = 0.000, which is a significant relationship between the health literacy level and behavior prevention for non-communicable diseases. From the results can be include that health literacy level in adolescents affects the implementation behavior prevention of non-communicable diseases.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

PJ

Publisher

Subject

Public Health

Description

This journal focus includes are and scope such as epidemiology, health education and promotion, health policy and administration, environmental helath, public health nutrition, sexual and reproductive health, occupational and safety health and ...