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. 2021 Aug 27;7(4):277–284. doi: 10.33546/bnj.1560

Table 1.

Characteristics data of the respondents (n = 522)

Variables Category Frequency (n) Percent (%)
Gender Male 176 33.7
Female 346 66.3
Age 17-24 156 29.9
25-39 236 45.2
≥ 40 130 24.9
Marital status Married 304 58.2
Unmarried 218 41.8
Occupation Unemployed workers 156 29.9
Non-health professional 133 25.5
Health professional 233 44.6
Income (IDR) <2.5 million 211 40.4
2.5~5 million 222 42.5
6~10 million 66 12.6
>10 million 23 4.4
Urbanicity Rural 150 28.7
Urban 372 71.3
Education ISCED <3 197 37.7
ISCED ≥3 325 62.3
Knowledge Low (score <9) 237 45.4
High (score ≥10) 285 54.6
Perceived susceptibility Negative 172 33.0
Positive 350 67.0
Perceived barriers Negative 169 31.4
Positive 353 68.6
Perceived benefits Negative 164 31.4
Positive 358 68.6
Perceived severity Negative 158 30.3
Positive 364 69.7
Perceived self-efficacy Negative 123 23.6
Positive 399 76.4
Wearing a mask No 154 29.5
Yes 368 70.5
Social distancing No 202 38.7
Yes 320 61.3
Washing hands No 161 30.8
Yes 361 69.2

Note: IDR = Indonesian Rupiah; ISCED ≥3 = International Standard Classification of Education with ≥ secondary education