PERSEPSI DAN POLA KONSUMSI REMAJA SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19

Wiwin Efrizal
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Covid-19 has an impact on adolescents, both directly in the form of exposure to the virus and in the form of secondary effects caused by efforts to stop transmission. Adolescence is a transitional period where critical thinking begins, but is sometimes controlled by an unstable emotional state. Changes in conditions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic can affect the psychosocial and consumption patterns of adolescents. This study aims to determine adolescents' perceptions of Covid-19 and their consumption patterns during the pandemic. This is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 95 adolescents who were sent randomly linked questionnaires during the first week of September 2020. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive statistics and graphs. Teens who were not sure and doubted the covid-19 virus were 14.7% and considered it a conspiracy, because there was no clear evidence and information. Changes in consumption patterns were felt by 37.9% of adolescents during a pandemic. Adaptation to new habits that was most difficult for adolescents was to avoid crowding and only 38.7% could do it. A small proportion of teenagers are unsure or doubt the existence of the Covid-19 virus, due to lack of clear information. The pandemic causes stress for teenagers and has an impact on changing consumption patterns. The adoption of new habitual adaptations has not been fully carried out, even though most teenagers are convinced of the Covid-19 virus. The need for clear information about the covid-19 virus and strengthening the application of health protocols in adolescents.
COVID-19大流行期间青少年的感知和消费模式
2019冠状病毒病对青少年产生了直接影响,既表现为接触病毒,也表现为因努力阻止传播而产生的继发性影响。青春期是批判性思维开始的过渡时期,但有时会被不稳定的情绪状态所控制。Covid-19大流行造成的状况变化可能影响青少年的社会心理和消费模式。本研究旨在确定青少年对Covid-19的看法以及他们在大流行期间的消费模式。这是一项横断面研究,样本为95名青少年,他们在2020年9月的第一周收到随机关联的问卷。数据分析采用描述性统计和图表。14.7%的青少年不确定和怀疑新冠病毒,认为这是阴谋,因为没有明确的证据和信息。37.9%的青少年在大流行期间感受到了消费模式的变化。青少年最难适应的新习惯是避免拥挤,只有38.7%的人能做到。由于缺乏明确的信息,一小部分青少年不确定或怀疑新冠病毒的存在。这一流行病给青少年造成压力,并对不断变化的消费模式产生影响。尽管大多数青少年都相信Covid-19病毒,但新的习惯适应尚未完全实施。需要获得关于covid-19病毒的明确信息,并加强在青少年中应用卫生方案。
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