Determinants of Healthy Latrines Ownership in Working Area at Public Health Center of Suak Tapeh in Banyuasin Regency South Sumatra 2019
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- 10.2991/ahsr.k.200612.036How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- healthy latrine ownership
- Abstract
Family latrine is a building used to dispose of feces for a family that is commonly called the latrine/WC.One of the health efforts made in public is the provision of basic sanitation. One of several basic sanitation facilities in the community is latrine.This study was a quantitative study using analytical survey method with cross sectional study approach to examine the relationship between the independent variables that are knowledge, attitudes, education, habits and income and the dependent variable that is utilization of family latrine. The population in this study is all people resident in the working area at Public Health Center of Suak Tapeh in Banyuasin amounted to 5173 Households with the sample of 99 respondents.Study result showed that of 99 respondents as many as 42 respondents (42.5%)have latrines, and the remaining of 57 respondents (57.6%) do not have latrines. There is a significant relationship between attitude (p value = 0.000), availability of clean water (p value = 0.000), condition latrine (p value = 0.000), habit (p value = 0.000), family income (p value = 0.000) toward healthy latrine ownership. Multivariate analysis result ofattitude variables with OR =8.483 (95% CI: 9.288 - 23.979) is the most dominant factor affecting healthy latrine ownership.
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TY - CONF AU - Yunita Theresiana AU - Leni Triayana AU - Septa Clara PY - 2020 DA - 2020/06/19 TI - Determinants of Healthy Latrines Ownership in Working Area at Public Health Center of Suak Tapeh in Banyuasin Regency South Sumatra 2019 BT - Proceedings of the 2nd Sriwijaya International Conference of Public Health (SICPH 2019) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 268 EP - 276 SN - 2468-5739 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.200612.036 DO - 10.2991/ahsr.k.200612.036 ID - Theresiana2020 ER -