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Understanding citizen health protocol behavioral intention: The mediation role of perceived risk
Author(s) -
Maharani Aliefya Rachim,
Fatiha Khalifatul Rhodiah,
Muchammad Hatta Zakaria,
Yuliana Riana Prasetyawati
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
bussecon review of social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-2285
DOI - 10.36096/brss.v3i4.266
Subject(s) - mediation , health belief model , public health , health communication , government (linguistics) , psychology , risk communication , risk perception , social psychology , applied psychology , health promotion , environmental health , public relations , political science , medicine , perception , nursing , linguistics , philosophy , neuroscience , law
Amid the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus, there are still many people who do not comply with health protocols, so this condition has prompted the Indonesian government through the Ministry of Health to create a #changeusirwabah campaign with a risk communication approach. This study aims to determine what and to what extent the factors in the campaign can change people's behavior to live a healthy life based on the Health Belief Model and TRA (Theory of Reasoned Action) theory. This study uses a quantitative research approach with regression analysis techniques carried out by taking 170 samples of people in DKI Jakarta who are aware of the Change Banish Outbreak campaign. The role of mediation in this study is an exciting research finding. The perceived risk variable used as a communication approach by the Ministry of Health has a vital role in encouraging the influence of campaign messages on behavioral intention. The results in this study can be used as guidelines for an institution to change public health behavior through health campaigns using a risk approach.

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