COVID-19 and health behaviors of the vulnerable group in the disaster-prone area:a case study of volcano-prone Merapi, Indonesia

D. Dewanti, Romi Bhakti Hartarto
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As the world’s fourth most populous country, Indonesia is predicted to suffer greatly from the pandemic. One of the most vulnerable groups in Indonesia is those living in the disaster-prone areas where access to health services is limited. This study aims to identify whether households in the disaster-prone area were already aware of and have implemented protective health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. The location of the study was at Dongkelsari settlement houses in the Disaster-Prone Area III of Mount Merapi, the most active volcano in Indonesia. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the quantitative data collected from face-to-face interviews with 142 out of 161 households residing in that area. Our findings suggest that knowledge about disease and prevention is quite high in our sample. More than 90% of the sample were already aware of COVID-19 transmission and understood that washing hands and wearing facemasks can prevent the spread of COVID-19. This high level of awareness is inseparable from the active role of community leaders in Dongkelsari area. However, only less than half of the sample reported practicing safe physical distancing. In conclusion, our study relies on field observation, and this complements the existing evidence by capturing a clearer picture of the COVID-19 awareness among the underrepresented population living in the disaster-prone area of Merapi volcano. 
2019冠状病毒病与易发地区弱势群体的健康行为:以印尼火山易发地区默拉皮为例
印度尼西亚是世界上人口第四多的国家,预计将受到疫情的严重影响。印度尼西亚最脆弱的群体之一是那些生活在易受灾害地区的人,他们获得保健服务的机会有限。本研究旨在确定在COVID-19大流行期间,灾害易发地区的家庭是否已经意识到并实施了保护性健康行为。这项研究的地点是印度尼西亚最活跃的火山默拉皮火山灾难易发区III区的Dongkelsari定居点。描述性统计用于总结从与居住在该地区的161户中的142户面对面访谈中收集的定量数据。我们的研究结果表明,在我们的样本中,对疾病和预防的了解相当高。90%以上的样本已经意识到COVID-19的传播,并了解洗手和戴口罩可以防止COVID-19的传播。这种高度的意识与东克尔萨里地区社区领导人的积极作用密不可分。然而,只有不到一半的样本报告实行安全的物理距离。总之,我们的研究依赖于实地观察,这补充了现有证据,更清楚地了解了生活在默拉皮火山易发地区的代表性不足人口对COVID-19的认识。
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