Hasil Similarity (COVID-19 Perceptions, Subjective Norms, and Perceived Benefits to Attitude and Behavior of Continuous Using of Medical Mask)

Ni Nyoman Kerti Yasa, - and Putu Laksmita Dewi Rahmayanti, - and Ni Luh Wayan Sayang Telagawathi, - and I Gusti Agung Gede Witarsana, - and Hanugerah Kristiono Liestiandre, - Hasil Similarity (COVID-19 Perceptions, Subjective Norms, and Perceived Benefits to Attitude and Behavior of Continuous Using of Medical Mask). American Linguist Association, Linguistics and Culture Review.

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine and explain the effect of COVID-19 Perception, subjective norms, and Perceived Benefits on attitudes and Behavior continuous use of medical mask. The population of this study is people in Indonesia who have used medical masks for at least a year. The size of the sample used is 146 people with purposive sampling method. The analytical technique used is Path Analysis using SEM-PLS. The results showed that the COVID-19 perception, subjective norm, and perceived benefits had a positive and significant effect on attitudes and behavior in using medical masks continuously, and attitudes about using medical masks also had a positive and significant effect on the intention to continue using them continuously. Therefore, it is important for regional leaders to continue to disseminate and educate about the importance of continuous use of medical masks in order to prevent the spread of disease due to COVID-19 and maintain public health by providing information about COVID-19 disease and the benefits of using this medical mask.

Item Type: Other
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email puslitstpbali@gmail.com
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2023 08:14
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2023 08:14
URI: http://repo.ppb.ac.id/id/eprint/365

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