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Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Methodist 2 Palembang High School Student towards Clean and Healthy Lifestyle (PHBS)
Author(s) -
Theodora Christine,
D.S. Rivami
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
medicinus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2622-6995
pISSN - 1978-3094
DOI - 10.19166/med.v9i2.4937
Subject(s) - christian ministry , indonesian , psychology , hum , theology , art , philosophy , linguistics , performance art , art history
Background : Clean and Healthy Lifestyle or namely PHBS (Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat) in Indonesia is a program from the Indonesian Ministry of Health that has been implemented since 1996. PHBS in school settings is very important to be realized in order to create a clean and healthy school environment so that the learning and teaching process can run effectively. Aims : This study aims to describe the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of Methodist 2 High School students towards PHBS. In addition, this study also aims to see the relationship between PHBS knowledge and attitudes towards PHBS behavior in Methodist 2 Palembang High school students Methods : This study uses a cross-sectional study involving 216 students obtained by calculating unpaired categorical analytic samples. Samples were taken using the purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using a questionnaire distributed online via a google form. The data obtained were processed using Chi-Square through the SPSS 25. Results : There were 216 respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria of this study. The sample consisting of female (n=124 (57.4%)) and male (n=92 (42.6%)) and distributed evenly from 1 st grade to 3 rd grade (1 st grade n=65 (30.1%), 2 nd grade n=75 (34.7%), 3 rd grade n=76 (35.2%)). Using average value as cut-off point (12.7), most of the students of Methodist 2 Palembang high school had sufficient knowledge of PHBS (n=132 (61%), and the rest of it had insufficient knowledge of PHBS (n=84 (38,9%)). With a median value (57.6) as the cut-off point, it showed that most of the students had a sufficient PHBS attitude (n=118 (54.6%)) and the rest of it had an insufficient attitude of PHBS (n=98 (45,5%)). With an average value (13.2) as a cut-off point, most of the students had insufficient PHBS behavior (n=102 (52.8%)) and the rest of it had sufficient behavior of PHBS (n=102 (42,7%)). The results of the analysis found that there was no significant relationship between knowledge and PHBS behavior among Methodist 2 Palembang high school students (p-value = 0.744) and there was a significant relationship between PHBS attitudes towards PHBS behavior among Methodist 2 Palembang high school students (p-value = <0.001)

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