妇女对河流水质的认识及其在使用布兰德斯河水时的脆弱性

T. Budirahayu, Emy Susanti, Sutinah Sutinah, S. Kuntari, Dimas Prasetianto Wicaksono
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这项研究是由河水污染引起的,河水污染影响了布兰特斯河流域(DAS)居民的健康。本研究旨在确定居住在布兰特斯河流域的妇女及其家人的健康意识和脆弱性。本研究采用生态女性主义视角来解释妇女对保护环境和河水的认识和参与情况。本研究采用描述性方法和调查研究类型。研究在泗水市和 Sidoarjo 行政区进行。受访者为 200 名 19 至 55 岁的家庭主妇。研究结果表明,在 Sidoarjo 县仍有 11.50%的妇女和 3.40%的泗水妇女使用河水,并认为河水适合家庭需要。妇女及其家人也很容易受到疾病的侵袭,泗水受访者中有 35.30% 的儿童患过皮肤病,西多乔受 访者中有 34.2% 的儿童患过腹泻。然而,事实证明,妇女也关心保护和维护环境。本研究的结论是,需要努力提高妇女的认识,使她们能够避免不利于健康的行为,尤其是在与受污染的河水打交道时。
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Women’s awareness of river water quality and their vulnerability to use of Brantas River water
This study was motivated by river water pollution which has an impact on the health of residents who live along the Brantas River Watershed (DAS). Aim of this research is to determine the health awareness and vulnerability of women and their families who live in the Brantas Watershed. An ecofeminist perspective is used to explain women’s awareness and participation in protecting the environment and river water. This research uses a descriptive method with a survey research type. The research was conducted in Surabaya City and Sidoarjo Regency. The number of respondents was 200 housewives aged 19 to over 55 years. The research results show that there are still 11.50% of women in Sidoarjo Regency, and 3.40% from Surabaya who use river water and consider it suitable for household needs. Women and their families are also vulnerable to disease, where 35.30% of children from respondents in Surabaya have experienced skin diseases, and 34.2% of children from respondents in Sidoarjo have experienced diarrhea. However, it turns out that women also care about protecting and preserving the environment. This study concludes that efforts are needed to increase women’s awareness so that they can avoid behavior that is not beneficial to health, especially in their interactions with polluted river water.
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