Review_ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS’ SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC, KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE WITH PEDICULOSIS CAPITIS IN PONDOK PESANTRENTAHFIDZIL QUR’AN YAYASAN TIJAROTAL LAN TABUR PALEMBANG, INDONESIA

Anwar, Chairil (2022) Review_ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS’ SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC, KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE WITH PEDICULOSIS CAPITIS IN PONDOK PESANTRENTAHFIDZIL QUR’AN YAYASAN TIJAROTAL LAN TABUR PALEMBANG, INDONESIA. Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya.

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Abstract

BackgroundPediculosis capitis is an infection of scalp and hair in humans caused by infestation of Pediculus humanus capitisand usually extends rapidly in a dense environment such as boarding schools.ObjectiveThe aim of this study wasto determine the association of students’ sociodemographic, knowledge, attitudeand practicewithpediculosis capitis in Pondok Pesantren Tahfidzil Qur'an Yayasan Tijarotal Lan TaburPalembang.MethodsTheresearchwas an analytical observational study with a cross sectionaldesign conducted onNovember 2018. There were 117 samples thathad theinclusioncriteriaand hadn’t exclusioncriteria.Data collectedfrom anamnesis, questionnaires and hair examinations of respondents. The results were analyzed using Chi-Squareand Logistic Regression.ResultsOut of117 students, 57 students(48.7%) hasbeen found positive pediculosis capitis. Statistical test showed that age(p<0.001), gender (p<0.001), education level (p<0.001), knowledge (p=0.035), attitude (p=0.003) and practice(p=0.043) have significant association to the prevalence of pediculosis capitis.However, there was no significant associationbetween father's education (p=1.000), mother's education (p=0.743), father's job (p=0.314), mother's job(p=1.000) and parents' income (p=1.000)tothe prevalence of pediculosis capitis.The results of Multiple Logistic Regression analysisshowed that gender, knowledge and practicewere the most influential factors to the prevalence of pediculosis capitis (p<0.05) with theprobability of 96.7%.ConclusionThere wasa significant associationbetween age, gender, education level, knowledge, attitudeand practicetothe prevalence of pediculosis capitis, and the most dominant variables were gender, knowledge andpractice.Keyword:Pediculosis capitis, sociodemographic, knowledge-attitude-practice, boarding school

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Divisions: 04-Faculty of Medicine > 11901-Doctor Profession (Profesi)
Depositing User: Prof chairil anwar
Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2022 15:24
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2022 15:24
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/72959

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