Knowledge and Prevention Behavior of Post- COVID-19 Vaccination
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Title
Knowledge and Prevention Behavior of Post- COVID-19 Vaccination
Subject
COVID-19,
knowledge,
behavior,
preventive,
vaccination
knowledge,
behavior,
preventive,
vaccination
Description
Introduction: Vaccination is one part of COVID-19 prevention to provide
immunity against virus that is being targeted. People who have been
vaccinated against COVID-19 should continue to carry out prevention
behavior towards COVID-19. This study aims to determine the knowledge
and prevention behavior towards COVID-19 in people who have received
the COVID-19 vaccine.
Methods: Observational research with cross sectional design. Respondents
in this study are 78 people who are aged > 18 years living in Badung
Regency, obtained by convenience sampling. Respondents filled out the
questionnaires by self-administered on the link that had been shared.
Descriptive statistical analysis and Chi-Square test were used in data
analysis.
Results: 62.8% of respondents are female. The average age of the
respondents were 28.9 ± 8.1 years, 73.1% in the 20-31 years (age) group.
84.6% with college education, 67.9% as private employees, 100% do not
have an underlying disease and 93.6% do not smoke. 78.2% of
respondents have a good level of knowledge and 44.9% of respondents
behave obediently in carrying out COVID-19 prevention. There are
differences in COVID-19 prevention behavior between respondents based
on knowledge level (p=0.011), gender (p=0.005) and education level
(p=0.033).
Conclusion: There are differences in compliance behavior in carrying out
COVID-19 prevention between respondents who have good and poor
knowledge, and based on characteristics such as sex and education level.
immunity against virus that is being targeted. People who have been
vaccinated against COVID-19 should continue to carry out prevention
behavior towards COVID-19. This study aims to determine the knowledge
and prevention behavior towards COVID-19 in people who have received
the COVID-19 vaccine.
Methods: Observational research with cross sectional design. Respondents
in this study are 78 people who are aged > 18 years living in Badung
Regency, obtained by convenience sampling. Respondents filled out the
questionnaires by self-administered on the link that had been shared.
Descriptive statistical analysis and Chi-Square test were used in data
analysis.
Results: 62.8% of respondents are female. The average age of the
respondents were 28.9 ± 8.1 years, 73.1% in the 20-31 years (age) group.
84.6% with college education, 67.9% as private employees, 100% do not
have an underlying disease and 93.6% do not smoke. 78.2% of
respondents have a good level of knowledge and 44.9% of respondents
behave obediently in carrying out COVID-19 prevention. There are
differences in COVID-19 prevention behavior between respondents based
on knowledge level (p=0.011), gender (p=0.005) and education level
(p=0.033).
Conclusion: There are differences in compliance behavior in carrying out
COVID-19 prevention between respondents who have good and poor
knowledge, and based on characteristics such as sex and education level.
Creator
Ni Putu Ayu Wulan Noviyanti1*
, Putu Ratna Suprima Dewi1, Ni Putu Eka
Febianingsih1
, Putu Ratna Suprima Dewi1, Ni Putu Eka
Febianingsih1
Source
Ni Putu Ayu Wulan Noviyanti1*
, Putu Ratna Suprima Dewi1, Ni Putu Eka
Febianingsih1
, Putu Ratna Suprima Dewi1, Ni Putu Eka
Febianingsih1
Date
26 July 2022
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
Files
Collection
Citation
Ni Putu Ayu Wulan Noviyanti1*
, Putu Ratna Suprima Dewi1, Ni Putu Eka
Febianingsih1, “Knowledge and Prevention Behavior of Post- COVID-19 Vaccination,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11370.