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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
This study aims to assess community habits regarding the spread of COVID-19 in Coblong District. ... more This study aims to assess community habits regarding the spread of COVID-19 in Coblong District. The research method used is by conducting a survey to the respondents. Respondents who were included in the study were 50 people from 38 houses. Respondents consisted of 30 COVID-19 survivors and 20 respondents as a control group who had never been infected with COVID-19. The preventive behavior studied consisted of 6 aspects, namely wearing masks, washing hands with soap, maintaining distance, avoiding crowds, reducing mobility, and room disinfection. The results obtained are that all preventive behavior factors have a negative correlation with COVID-19 cases except for the level of mobility which has a positive or unidirectional relationship between a person’s level of mobility and COVID-19 cases with a value of 0.306. Spearman correlation coefficient r were investigated for each elements of preventive behavior on cases and four behaviors found to be significantly correlated with cases...
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 have some risk factors. One of the most important factors is... more Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 have some risk factors. One of the most important factors is the environment. This research focused on risk factors concerning the house environment. This study aimed to evaluate the parameters of the 'healthy house' environment in controlling the spread of COVID-19. This study used environmental quality, namely ventilation, humidity, brightness, temperature, and personal space area as house environment parameters. The location of the study is Coblong District, Bandung City. The χ 2 test of independence was used to show the significance between environmental parameters required for the healthy house and disease transmission. The study found that one house environment parameter (ventilation) are significantly related to indoor transmission rate in recovered patients' houses (p = 0.021). Pearson correlation coefficient r was also investigated for each element of environment factor on the indoor transmission rate. Ventilation was found to be the most significant parameter correlated with indoor transmission (r =-0.522, p = 0.002). Personal Space Area also observed to have a significant correlation with indoor transmission rate (r = 0.459, p = 0.008). Humidity, brightness, and temperature were observed to have no significant correlation with indoor transmission rate (p = 0.309, 0.735, and 0.953, respectively. Linear regression is used to further investigate and predict the indoor transmission rate with significant environmental parameter as predictor. The linear regression model showed that 27.3% of indoor transmission rate variability are caused by its relationship with ventilation, the predictor used in the model.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
This study aims to assess community habits regarding the spread of COVID-19 in Coblong District. ... more This study aims to assess community habits regarding the spread of COVID-19 in Coblong District. The research method used is by conducting a survey to the respondents. Respondents who were included in the study were 50 people from 38 houses. Respondents consisted of 30 COVID-19 survivors and 20 respondents as a control group who had never been infected with COVID-19. The preventive behavior studied consisted of 6 aspects, namely wearing masks, washing hands with soap, maintaining distance, avoiding crowds, reducing mobility, and room disinfection. The results obtained are that all preventive behavior factors have a negative correlation with COVID-19 cases except for the level of mobility which has a positive or unidirectional relationship between a person’s level of mobility and COVID-19 cases with a value of 0.306. Spearman correlation coefficient r were investigated for each elements of preventive behavior on cases and four behaviors found to be significantly correlated with cases...
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 have some risk factors. One of the most important factors is... more Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 have some risk factors. One of the most important factors is the environment. This research focused on risk factors concerning the house environment. This study aimed to evaluate the parameters of the 'healthy house' environment in controlling the spread of COVID-19. This study used environmental quality, namely ventilation, humidity, brightness, temperature, and personal space area as house environment parameters. The location of the study is Coblong District, Bandung City. The χ 2 test of independence was used to show the significance between environmental parameters required for the healthy house and disease transmission. The study found that one house environment parameter (ventilation) are significantly related to indoor transmission rate in recovered patients' houses (p = 0.021). Pearson correlation coefficient r was also investigated for each element of environment factor on the indoor transmission rate. Ventilation was found to be the most significant parameter correlated with indoor transmission (r =-0.522, p = 0.002). Personal Space Area also observed to have a significant correlation with indoor transmission rate (r = 0.459, p = 0.008). Humidity, brightness, and temperature were observed to have no significant correlation with indoor transmission rate (p = 0.309, 0.735, and 0.953, respectively. Linear regression is used to further investigate and predict the indoor transmission rate with significant environmental parameter as predictor. The linear regression model showed that 27.3% of indoor transmission rate variability are caused by its relationship with ventilation, the predictor used in the model.