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Positive Correlation Between General Public Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding
COVID-19 Outbreak 1 Month After First Cases Reported in Indonesia
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Sari DK
; Amelia R
; Dharmajaya R
; Sari LM
; Fitri NK
J Community Health
2021[Feb]; 46
(1
): 182-189
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The increasing number cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections in the
general population in Indonesia raises questions concerning the public's
knowledge and attitudes regarding this pandemic. To determine the correlation
between the general public's knowledge and attitudes regarding the COVID-19
outbreak 1 month after the first cases were reported in Indonesia. This
cross-sectional study was conducted between early March and the end of April 2020
in the general population of Indonesia, beginning with the North Sumatra region,
where the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia began. Questionnaires were randomly
distributed online in the red zone in Indonesia. Data were collected by
collecting people's responses to the questionnaire, which were distributed via
WhatsApp (WA) application and were competed independently by the participants. A
descriptive analysis was conducted to describe the demographic characteristics,
knowledge, and attitudes of the general population. A total of 201 people had
good knowledge (98%) and a positive attitude (96%) regarding the COVID-19
pandemic. The respondents had a negative attitude in relation to two aspects of
the COVID-19 outbreak: having to always maintain a distance of 1.5 m when in
crowds, and not being able to regularly exercise or eat nutritious food (78.6%
and 79.1%, respectively). Most people in Indonesia have good knowledge and a
positive attitude regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. However, negative attitudes
were still found in this study, and as a result, transmission prevention measures
cannot reach their maximum effectiveness by simply publicizing the increase in
day-to-day cases to the general public.
|*Disease Outbreaks
[MESH]
|*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
[MESH]
|Adolescent
[MESH]
|Adult
[MESH]
|COVID-19/epidemiology/*prevention & control
[MESH]