At present diarrhea is still a major problem in developing countries, such as
Indonesia. The incidence of diarrhea in Indonesia in 2017 occurred 21 times
outbreaks of diarrhea and caused deaths of 34 people (CFR 1.97%), Surakarta
city found diarrhea cases as many as 7,570, Sangkrah Health Center recorded as
many as 1,000 cases, and Semanggi Village as many as 598 cases. The purpose of
this study was to determine the correlation between latrine ownership, toilet
quality, and personal hygiene with the incidence of diarrhea in Kelurahan
Semanggi in 2019. The type of this research is observational analytic with crosssectional
approach. The subject of this study was a housewife and in getting a
sample of 200 people taken with a proportionate random sampling. Test statistics
using Chi Square with the help of computer software. The results showed that
there was a correlation between latrine ownership (p = 0.013), there was a
correlation between toilet quality (p = 0,000) and there was a correlation
between personal hygiene (p = 0,000) and the incidence of diarrhea