Abstract
Until now the national vaccination program has reached 60,31% for the first dose and 18,85% for the second dose. However, the effectiveness of the vaccine against the new variant of the COVID-19 virus still requires further research. To prevent a spike in transmission cases, the COVID-19 prevention protocol measures in the community need to be implemented. This study aims to determine the factors of community compliance to carry out the COVID-19 prevention protocol after vaccination. This research method was observational with a cross sectional approach. 275 respondent data were analyzed using path analysis to examine personal, interpersonal, and self-efficacy factors against the COVID-19 prevention protocol. The majority of respondents (72,2%) reported having compliance with the COVID-19 prevention protocol even though they had received vaccinations. Personal factors, interpersonal factors, and self-efficacy showed a significant influence on protocol compliance. Meanwhile, personal factors show an insignificant effect on the indirect relationship to the COVID-19 prevention protocol. Based on the results of the path analysis, it is known that personal, interpersonal, and self-efficacy factors are determinant factors in the behavior of the COVID-19 prevention protocol after being vaccinated.
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Prabarini, L. P., Zahra, F., & Jainurakhma, J. (2022). STUDI RESILIENSI PERILAKU KEPATUHAN MASYARAKAT POST VAKSIN COVID-19 TERHADAP PROTOKOL KESEHATAN: PATH ANALYSIS. Coping: Community of Publishing in Nursing, 10(3), 273. https://doi.org/10.24843/coping.2022.v10.i03.p06
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