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      Factors Affecting Public Non-compliance With Large-scale Social Restrictions to Control COVID-19 Transmission in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia

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      Objectives: The Indonesian government issued large-scale social restrictions (called Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar, or PSBB) at the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to control the spread of COVID-19 in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Greater Jakarta). Public compliance poses a challenge when implementing large-scale social restrictions, and various factors have contributed to public non-compliance with the regulation. This study aimed to determine the degree of non-compliance and identify the factors that contributed to public non-compliance with the PSBB in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: This was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. A total of 839 residents of Greater Jakarta participated in this study. Data were collected online using a Google Form, and convenience sampling was undertaken. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to explore the relationships between public non-compliance with the PSBB regulation and socio-demographic variables, respondents' opinion of the PSBB, and social capital. Results: A total of 22.6% of subjects reported participating in activities that did not comply with the PSBB. The variables that most affected non-compliance with the PSBB were age, gender, income, opinion of the PSBB, and social capital. Conclusions: Strengthening social capital and providing information about COVID-19 prevention measures, such as washing one's hands with soap, wearing masks properly, and maintaining social distancing, is essential. Robust public understanding will foster trust and cooperation with regard to COVID-19 prevention efforts and provide a basis for mutual agreement regarding rules/penalties.
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      Objectives: The Indonesian government issued large-scale social restrictions (called Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar, or PSBB) at the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to control the spread of COVID-19 in Jakarta, Bogor, D...

      Objectives: The Indonesian government issued large-scale social restrictions (called Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar, or PSBB) at the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to control the spread of COVID-19 in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Greater Jakarta). Public compliance poses a challenge when implementing large-scale social restrictions, and various factors have contributed to public non-compliance with the regulation. This study aimed to determine the degree of non-compliance and identify the factors that contributed to public non-compliance with the PSBB in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: This was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. A total of 839 residents of Greater Jakarta participated in this study. Data were collected online using a Google Form, and convenience sampling was undertaken. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to explore the relationships between public non-compliance with the PSBB regulation and socio-demographic variables, respondents' opinion of the PSBB, and social capital. Results: A total of 22.6% of subjects reported participating in activities that did not comply with the PSBB. The variables that most affected non-compliance with the PSBB were age, gender, income, opinion of the PSBB, and social capital. Conclusions: Strengthening social capital and providing information about COVID-19 prevention measures, such as washing one's hands with soap, wearing masks properly, and maintaining social distancing, is essential. Robust public understanding will foster trust and cooperation with regard to COVID-19 prevention efforts and provide a basis for mutual agreement regarding rules/penalties.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Kuiper ME, "The intelligent lockdown: compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures in the Netherlands"

      2 Kurniawan A, "Study of community compliance with appeals to stay distance and clean living behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic"

      3 Brodeur A, "Stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and trust" 2021

      4 Pedersen MJ, "Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic: who are the present and future non-compliers?" 2020

      5 Marmot M, "Social determinant of health" Oxford University Press 376-, 2006

      6 Arianto K, "Social capital in community independence in the health sector" 17 (17): 37-49, 2013

      7 Candra AF, "Social capital in a pandemic"

      8 Eriksson M, "Social capital and health--implications for health promotion" 4 : 5611-, 2011

      9 Story WT, "Social capital and health in the least developed countries : a critical review of the literature and implications for a future research agenda" 8 (8): 983-999, 2013

      10 Murayama H, "Social capital and health : a review of prospective multilevel studies" 22 (22): 179-187, 2012

      1 Kuiper ME, "The intelligent lockdown: compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures in the Netherlands"

      2 Kurniawan A, "Study of community compliance with appeals to stay distance and clean living behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic"

      3 Brodeur A, "Stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and trust" 2021

      4 Pedersen MJ, "Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic: who are the present and future non-compliers?" 2020

      5 Marmot M, "Social determinant of health" Oxford University Press 376-, 2006

      6 Arianto K, "Social capital in community independence in the health sector" 17 (17): 37-49, 2013

      7 Candra AF, "Social capital in a pandemic"

      8 Eriksson M, "Social capital and health--implications for health promotion" 4 : 5611-, 2011

      9 Story WT, "Social capital and health in the least developed countries : a critical review of the literature and implications for a future research agenda" 8 (8): 983-999, 2013

      10 Murayama H, "Social capital and health : a review of prospective multilevel studies" 22 (22): 179-187, 2012

      11 Satuan Tugas Penanganan COVID-19, "Situaion COVID-19 in Indonesia"

      12 Hamilton K, "Policy research working paper 7707. Social capital, trust, and well-being in the evaluation of wealth"

      13 Arifin C, "PSBB enforcement in the Bogor, Depok and Bekasi regions starting Wednesday or Thursday" Tribunnews

      14 World Health Organization, "Overview of public health and social measures in the context of COVID-19"

      15 Bansal G, "Moral beliefs and organizational information security policy compliance: the role of gender. Proceedings of the Eleventh Midwest United States Association for Information Systems"

      16 Kooistra EB, "Mitigating COVID-19 in a nationally representative UK sample: personal abilities and obligation to obey the law shape compliance with mitigation measures"

      17 Media Informasi Resmi Terkini Penyakit Infeksi Emerging, "Guidelines for the prevention and control of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)"

      18 Galasso V, "Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior : panel evidence from eight countries" 117 (117): 27285-27291, 2020

      19 Government of Canada, "From risk to resilience: an equity approach to COVID-19"

      20 Moore RC, "Experience with social distancing early in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States: implications for public health messaging"

      21 Briscese G, "Expectations, reference points, and compliance with COVID-19 social distancing measures"

      22 Raude J, "Determinants of preventive behaviors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in France: comparing the sociocultural, psychosocial, and social cognitive explanations" 11 : 584500-, 2020

      23 Fancourt D, "Covid-19 social study"

      24 Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia, "Concerning large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in the context of accelerating the handling of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)"

      25 Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, "Concerning guidelines for large-scale social restrictions in the context of accelerating the handling of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)"

      26 Liu J, "Compliance with COVID-19-preventive behaviours among employees returning to work in the post-epidemic period"

      27 Oosterhoff B, "Attitudes and psychological factors associated with news monitoring, social distancing, disinfecting, and hoarding behaviors among US adolescents during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic" 174 (174): 1184-1190, 2020

      28 Fine A, "Age-graded differences and parental influences on adolescents’ obligation to obey the law" 6 : 25-42, 2020

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