Supriyati S, Baiquni F, Siswati T, Widyawati HE, Rahmawati R, Wardani RK. Social determinants of health protocol adherence among adults during COVID-19 pandemic in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
THE MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MALAYSIA 2022;
77:5-9. [PMID:
35899880]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) must be controlled by involving all stakeholders, including the community. Community protocol compliance with COVID-19 health guidelines is essential. This study assessed the social determinants of health on community protocol compliance with COVID-19 health guidelines among adults in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
This study was a mixed-method study of 461 adults from February through May 2021 in Yogyakarta Province. We collected data through an online survey, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews. Logistic regression was used to analyze the results.
RESULTS
Most respondents (86%) always wore masks, followed social distancing (51.8%), and washed their hands regularly (99%). Subjects older than 45 years, women, and community leaders demonstrated greater compliance with COVID-19 health protocols compared to other people. On the other hand, the occupation has become a healthy lifestyle practice indicator.
CONCLUSION
Gender, age, educational level, economics, and social status were determinants of health protocol adherence among adults in Yogyakarta. Therefore, health providers need to consider social determinants for health promotion approaches and COVID-19 prevention and control strategies.
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