Determinants of Preventive Behavior towards the Spread of Covid-19 among Ships that Docked at Boombaru Port, Palembang

F. Rizal, N. Novrikasari, N. Nurdin
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Boombaru Port in Palembang is a meeting point for the activities of ships, goods and people with the potential to become a means of the spread of Covid-19. Current efforts to prevent the spread of Covid-19 have not been fully implemented optimally. This study aims to analyse the determinants of preventive behavior towards the spread of Covid-19. This was a quantitative study using descriptive analytical method with a cross sectional approach. The study population was all crew members of ships that docked at Boombaru Port, Palembang with a total sample of 114 respondents who were selected accidentally. Data were analyzed using chi-square test and multiple logistic regression. The results showed several variables with a significant correlation, namely Captain support (P-value=0.0001) and availability of facilities (P-value=0.0001). Meanwhile, there were no significant correlations between age (P-value=1), education (P-value=0.612), type of ship (P-value=0.748), knowledge (P-value=1), attitude (P-value=0.279) with the preventive behavior towards the spread of Covid-19. In conclusion, the most dominant variable related to Covid-19 preventive behavior was captain support (PR=35.605). Poor Captain support had a 35.606 times greater risk to create bad preventive behavior towards the spread of Covid-19 compared to good Captain support.
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巨港Boombaru港停靠船舶中Covid-19传播预防行为的决定因素
巨港的Boombaru港是船舶、货物和人员活动的交汇点,有可能成为Covid-19传播的手段。目前预防Covid-19传播的努力尚未得到充分落实。本研究旨在分析Covid-19传播预防行为的决定因素。这是一项定量研究,采用描述性分析方法和横断面方法。研究人群是停靠在巨港Boombaru港的所有船舶的船员,总共有114名被意外选中的受访者。数据分析采用卡方检验和多元逻辑回归。结果显示有几个变量具有显著的相关性,即船长支持(p值=0.0001)和设施可用性(p值=0.0001)。年龄(p值=1)、文化程度(p值=0.612)、船型(p值=0.748)、知识(p值=1)、态度(p值=0.279)与新冠病毒传播预防行为无显著相关。综上所示,与新冠肺炎预防行为相关的最主要变量是机长支持(PR=35.605)。与良好的船长支持相比,糟糕的船长支持造成对Covid-19传播的不良预防行为的风险高出35.606倍。
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