雅加达和东爪哇省妇女面对COVID-19的复原力和脆弱性

Populasi Pub Date : 2021-01-20 DOI:10.22146/JP.63388
Ashilly Achidsti, Oktafia Kusuma Sari, D. Ratnasari, N. S. Ningsih, Aulia Reski Widyaningrum, Jaler Sekar Maji, Muhammad Uwais Sidhi Weiss, Sahal Sabilil Muttaqin
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印度尼西亚是全球新冠肺炎确诊病例最多的国家,排名第23位。雅加达和东爪哇省的病例在印度尼西亚最高。然而,这两个省的COVID-19传播数据没有进一步分析性别之间的脆弱性。本研究试图通过分析来自COVID-19 DKI雅加达和东爪哇工作队信息中心的数据以及各种生物、医学和社会文化研究的数据,比较COVID-19病例性别分布的差异,以了解妇女暴露于COVID-19的风险。研究结果显示,两省男性的监测确诊患者(PDP)、监测人数(ODP)和死亡人数均高于女性。在雅加达DKI,男性康复病例数高于女性,但在东爪哇没有显著差异。根据文献综述,由于ACE2基因分布和表达、激素调节、免疫反应、合并症和年龄的差异,女性在COVID-19严重程度表现上比男性更有弹性。然而,两省社会文化文献综述的数据显示,由于许多妇女从事卫生工作者、办公室工作人员、市场贸易商、公共交通使用者和宗教活动,因此妇女易感染COVID-19。此外,由于精神健康状况,如抑郁、焦虑和特殊医疗状况(如在怀孕期间接触或感染COVID-19),妇女易受伤害。
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Women’s Resilience and Vulnerability in Facing COVID-19 in DKI Jakarta and East Java
Indonesia ranks 23rd as the most COVID-19 confirmed cases in the world. DKI Jakarta and East Java provinces have the highest cases in Indonesia. However, data on the transmission of COVID-19 in both provinces were not further analyzed regarding vulnerability between genders. This research attempted to compare the differences in the gender distribution of COVID-19 cases by analyzing data from COVID-19 DKI Jakarta and East Java Task Force Information Center and various biological, medical, and socio-cultural studies to understand risk of women being exposed to COVID-19. The results of this research revealed that both provinces had a higher number of confirmed patients under surveillance (PDP), people under surveillance (ODP), and death cases in men than that of women. In DKI Jakarta, the number of recovered cases in men was higher than that of women, but in East Java it was not significantly different. Based on literature reviews, women were more resilience in manifestations of COVID-19 severity than that of men due to differences in ACE2 gene distribution and expression, hormones regulations, immune responses, comorbidities, and ages. However, data from socio-cultural literature reviews in both provinces showed women were vulnerable to be exposed to COVID-19 since many women performed as health workers, office workers, market traders, public transportation users, and did religious activities. Besides, women were vulnerable due to mental health condition, such as depression, anxiety, and special medical condition (e.g. being exposed to or infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy).
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