THE EFFECT OF BENEFITS, BARRIERS, AND SELF-EFFICACY ON PUBLIC HEALTH PROMOTION BEHAVIOR DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Dheni Koerniawan
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Background: Pandemic of Covid-19 situation made people to adapt wiht new normal habitually. Health promotion behavior may determine by perceived benefit, barrier, and self-efficacy. Objectives: This research aimed to know the effect of perceived benefit, barrier, and self-efficacy to health promotion behavior in Palembang during pandemic Covid-19. Methods: This study done with cross-sectional design to 183 respondents who lived in Palembang taken by randomized with online questionnaire. The instrument of this study conducted from Pender’s HPM model developed by author. Study result analyzed by SEM-PLS approach to test direct and indirect effects. Results: The results showed that there was not significant effect of self-efficacy to barrier (β= -0.137; p= 0.067) and health promotion behavior (β= -0.026; p= 0.711), but the findings also showed significant effect of self-efficacy to benefit (β= 0.212; p= 0.017), benefit to barrier (β= -0.152; p= 0.046), barrier to health promotion behavior (β= -0.141; p= 0.039), and benefit to health promotion behavior (β= 0.331; p< 0.001). Otherwise, there was also found significant indirect effect of self-efficacy to health promotion behavior by benefit as mediator (β= 0.07; p= 0.026). Overall model give 14.2% to HBP. Conclusion: Perceived benefits and perceived barriers are significant predictors of individual health promotion behavior. Meanwhile, self-efficacy does not have a significant effect. In addition, self-efficacy has a significant influence on perceived benefits and perceived benefits on perceived barriers. Self-efficacy also has an indirect influence on health promotion behavior through perceived benefits as mediators
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在科维德-19 大流行期间,利益、障碍和自我效能对公众健康促进行为的影响
背景:科维德-19 "大流行使人们习惯性地适应新常态。健康促进行为可能由感知到的益处、障碍和自我效能决定。 研究目的本研究旨在了解在 Covid-19 大流行期间,感知到的益处、障碍和自我效能对巴伦邦人健康促进行为的影响。 研究方法本研究采用横断面设计,对居住在巴伦邦的 183 名受访者随机进行在线问卷调查。本研究的工具来自作者开发的彭德 HPM 模型。研究结果通过 SEM-PLS 方法进行分析,以检验直接和间接影响。 结果显示结果显示,自我效能对障碍(β= -0.137; p=0.067)和健康促进行为(β= -0.026; p=0.711)的影响不显著,但研究结果还显示,自我效能对受益(β= 0.212;p= 0.017)、受益对障碍(β= -0.152;p= 0.046)、障碍对健康促进行为(β= -0.141;p= 0.039)、受益对健康促进行为(β= 0.331;p< 0.001)有显著影响。此外,还发现自我效能感对健康促进行为有显著的间接影响,即以受益为中介(β= 0.07; p=0.026)。总体模型对 HBP 的影响为 14.2%。 结论感知到的益处和感知到的障碍是个人健康促进行为的重要预测因素。同时,自我效能感的影响并不显著。此外,自我效能感对感知到的益处有显著影响,而感知到的益处对感知到的障碍也有显著影响。自我效能感还通过感知到的益处作为中介对健康促进行为产生间接影响
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