2019冠状病毒病大流行期间印度尼西亚西爪哇省学生的预防措施、态度和生产活动

Rimadani Pratiwi, I. T. Maisyarah, N. M. Saptarini
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Covid-19大流行已经持续了大约一年,因此必须在家中远程开展一些活动。在家学习对每个层次的教育都有其挑战,特别是对大学生来说,在保持生产活动方面。因此,本研究旨在确定为期一年的流感大流行对印度尼西亚学生的预防措施、态度和生产活动的影响。采用描述性横断面方法,并于2021年1月11日至15日向西爪哇省的628名本科生分发了在线问卷。结果显示,学生们仍然遵守健康协议,戴口罩(93.8%)、洗手(74.7%)、保持社交距离(64.5%),但他们对在家进行的在线活动感到厌倦(60.2%)。共有81.4%的人希望活动和在线课程可以改为面对面,保持与他人的社交互动。在生产力方面,超过40%的人可以在家里找到新的爱好并开展积极的活动。在大流行期间,他们也更加感恩。根据调查结果,学生们仍然知道政府的卫生协议和规定,作为Covid-19传播的预防措施。尽管无聊,他们仍然可以通过在家里参与积极的活动来保持高效率。
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Precautionary Measures, Attitude, and Productive Activities of Students in West Java Province, Indonesia, during Covid-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has been ongoing for approximately one year, hence, several activities must be carried out remotely from home. Studying from home for every level of education has its challenges, specifically for university students in terms of maintaining productive activity. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the impact of a one-year pandemic on the precautionary measures, attitudes, and productive activities of students in Indonesia. A descriptive cross-sectional approach was used, and an online questionnaire was distributed between 11–15 January 2021 to 628 undergraduates in West Java Province. The result showed that students still adhere to health protocols by wearing a face mask (93.8%), washing hands (74.7%), and social distancing (64.5%), but they were feeling bored (60.2%) with the online activities carried out at home. A total of 81.4% hope the activity and online class can change to face-to-face to keep social interaction with other people. In productivity, more than 40% can find new hobbies and carry out positive activities while staying at home. They were also feeling more grateful during the pandemic. Based on the results, students are still aware of health protocols and regulations of the government as precautionary measures for the spread of Covid-19. Despite the boredom, they can still stay productive by engaging in positive activities at home.
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