Persepsi Norma Sosial Orang Tua Terhadap Perilaku Anak dalam Penerapan Protokol Kesehatan

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Septriani Renteng
Valen Fridolin Simak
Ronald Joy Datu

Abstract

The increase in Covid-19 cases is followed by higher risk of exposure to children, resulting in higher
mortality rate in children. This risk of exposure to children can be lowered by properly implementing
the health and safety protocols. Preschooler behavior and ability to implement health protocols
properly, is highly determined by parents’ role in giving examples of health protocols
implementation. One’s behavior is affected by social norms that apply in the society. This study
examined the effect of perceived social norms among parents on children's behavior in carrying out
health protocols. This quantitative study was conducted using a cross sectional design, involving 312
preschoolers in Manado City as samples. A set of questionaire measuring social norms and
children's behavior in implementing health protocols was used to collect the data. Data were then
analyzed using regression test to examine the influence of perceived social norms among parents on
children's behavior in implementing health protocols (p = 0.000). Results indicated an influence of
perceived social norms among parents on children's behavior in implementing health protocols.

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Renteng S, Simak VF, Datu RJ. Persepsi Norma Sosial Orang Tua Terhadap Perilaku Anak dalam Penerapan Protokol Kesehatan. jdk [Internet]. 2021 Nov. 30 [cited 2024 May 19];9(3):418-24. Available from: https://jdk.ulm.ac.id/index.php/jdk/article/view/286

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