Healthy behavior and herbal drink consumption among educated youth during COVID-19 pandemic

P. Febrianto, Arum Budiastuti, Lutfi Apreliana Megasari, Merlia Indah Prastiwi
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected social and economic sectors and has created new behavior and lifestyles. This article employs a quantitative methodological approach. Through interviews with 274 university students in East Java, Indonesia, the findings suggest that young people’s awareness of health behavior shifted after the spread of COVID-19. Before the pandemic, parents are struggling to have their children consume herbs. Youngsters consider herbs as a traditional lifestyle for the elderly. However, after COVID-19, the results suggest that young people are more supportive of herbal medicine in order to protect themselves from COVID-19. Therefore, it can be argued that COVID-19 pandemic generates a growing awareness for young people to consume herbal medicine, which becomes a new lifestyle and preserves the nation’s centuries-worth wisdom of the local culture.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间知识青年的健康行为和草药饮料消费
冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行影响了社会和经济部门,并创造了新的行为和生活方式。本文采用了定量方法。通过对印度尼西亚东爪哇省274名大学生的采访,研究结果表明,在COVID-19传播后,年轻人对健康行为的认识发生了变化。在大流行之前,父母们正在努力让他们的孩子食用草药。年轻人认为草药是老年人的传统生活方式。然而,在COVID-19之后,研究结果表明,年轻人更支持草药,以保护自己免受COVID-19的侵害。因此,可以说,新冠疫情使年轻人越来越意识到使用草药,这成为一种新的生活方式,并保留了民族悠久的地方文化智慧。
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