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    Hubungan Kecemasan Dengan Health Seeking Behavior Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19

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    The pandemic situation due to the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has an impact on anxiety for all people in Indonesia, thus affecting Health-Seeking Behavior (HSB). This study aims to determine the relationship between anxiety and health-seeking behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. The type of research used is quantitative, with a Cross-Sectional approach. The test used is Chi-Square to see the relationship between anxiety and health-seeking behavior during the COVID- 19 pandemic. The sample was 171 people using a proportional random sampling technique. The results showed that the average age was 38.08 years, and the majority were female, married, in high school, self-employed, BPJS health insurance. The level of mild anxiety was 51 (29.8%) while there was no anxiety, moderate anxiety, and severe anxiety was 40 (23.4%). Health Seeking Behaviors for Health Workers/Midwives/Mantri/Physicians/Access to Health care Public health center/Hospital 115 (67.3%), buying drugs at stalls/pharmacies/drug stores 33 (19.3%), making herbs/buying herbs/herbs 19 (11.1 %) and did nothing/ did not take any action 4 (2.3%). The test results obtained P-value = 0.058 (> 0.05), meaning that there is no relationship between anxiety and health-seeking behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is hoped that the community will not be anxious to go to health services for the creation of better public health behavior.Situasi pandemi akibat Corona Virus Deases 2019 (COVID-19) memberikan dampak kecemasan kepada seluruh masyarakat di Indonesia sehingga mempengaruhi Health Seeking Behavior (HSB). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan kecemasan dengan health seeking behavior pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah kuantitatif, dengan pendekatan Cross Sectional. Uji yang digunakan adalah Chi Square untuk melihat hubungan kecemasan dengan health seeking behavior pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Sampel 171 orang dengan teknik Proportion Random Sampling. Hasil penelitian didapatkan rerata usia 38.08 tahun, mayoritas berjenis kelamin perempuan, berstatus menikah, tingkat pendidikan menengah (SMA), bekerja wiraswasta, jaminan kesehatan BPJS. Tingkat kecemasan ringan 51 (29.8%) sedangkan tidak ada kecemasan, kecemasan sedang, kecemasan berat 40 (23.4%). Health seeking behavior yang mengakses pelayanan kesehatan ke petugas kesehatan/ bidan/ mantri/ dokter/ puskesmas/ RS 115 (67.3%), membeli obat kewarung/ apotik/ toko obat 33 (19.3%), membuat/ membeli jamu/ ramuan sendiri 19 (11.1%) dan tidak melakukan apa-apa/ tidak melakukan tindakan apapun 4 (2.3%). Hasil uji didapat Pvalue = 0.058 (> 0.05) artinya tidak ada hubungan kecemasan dengan health seeking behavior pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Diharapkan kepada masyarakat tetap tidak cemas untuk pergi kepelayanan kesehatan demi terciptanya perilaku kesehatan masyarakat yang lebih bai

    Relationship of Anxiety with Health Seeking Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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    The pandemic situation due to the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has an impact on anxiety for all people in Indonesia, thus affecting Health-Seeking Behavior (HSB). This study aims to determine the relationship between anxiety and health-seeking behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. The type of research used is quantitative, with a Cross-Sectional approach. The test used is Chi-Square to see the relationship between anxiety and health-seeking behavior during the COVID- 19 pandemic. The sample was 171 people using a proportional random sampling technique. The results showed that the average age was 38.08 years, and the majority were female, married, in high school, self-employed, BPJS health insurance. The level of mild anxiety was 51 (29.8%) while there was no anxiety, moderate anxiety, and severe anxiety was 40 (23.4%). Health Seeking Behaviors for Health Workers/Midwives/Mantri/Physicians/Access to Health care Public health center/Hospital 115 (67.3%), buying drugs at stalls/pharmacies/drug stores 33 (19.3%), making herbs/buying herbs/herbs 19 (11.1 %) and did nothing/ did not take any action 4 (2.3%). The test results obtained P-value = 0.058 (> 0.05), meaning that there is no relationship between anxiety and health-seeking behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is hoped that the community will not be anxious to go to health services for the creation of better public health behavior
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