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dc.contributor.authorMalahayati, Inke-
dc.contributor.authorZuraidah-
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-23T15:32:59Z-
dc.date.available2022-08-23T15:32:59Z-
dc.date.issued2021-11-30-
dc.identifier.isbn978-625-7464-55-0-
dc.identifier.urihttp://ecampus.poltekkes-medan.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/5477-
dc.description.abstractThe spread of COVID-19 is currently getting wider. It is across regions and countries, accompanied by an increase in the number of cases and many deaths every day. Circulating information affects people's knowledge about COVID-19, although this does not determine their understanding of COVID-19. Knowledge and fear will encourage a person to behave well. Good knowledge and great scare about COVID-19 can improve preventive behavior against COVID-19. The purpose of this study was to determine knowing, fears, and preventive behavior against COVID-19 in pregnant women in Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The method used in this research was a descriptive study conducted on 100 pregnant women in June-July 2021 in Tapian Dolok District, Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Simple random sampling was used in this research. Data was collected using a knowledge questionnaire about COVID-19 (15 questions), a fear questionnaire using the Fear COVID-19 Scale (FCS-19S) (7 questions), and Preventive COVID-19 Behavior Scale (PCV-19BS) questionnaire to determine preventive behavior (4 questions). The FCS-19S and PCV-19BS questionnaires used a Likert scale (1-5). The reliability of the knowledge, fears, and preventive behavior questionnaires were assessed based on Cronbach's Alpha of 0.748 each; 0.846; and 0.898, respectively. The data was presented in a frequency distribution table. The results showed that most participants (79%) had a high level of knowledge about COVID-19, most participants (72%) had a high level of fear of COVID-19, and almost all participants (95%) had a high level of preventive behavior against COVID-19. Efforts should be made to overcome fear and further research to find factors associated with fear of COVID-19.en_US
dc.publisherAHI EVRAN UNIVERSITYen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.subjectfearen_US
dc.subjectknowledgeen_US
dc.subjectpreventive behavioren_US
dc.subjectpregnant womenen_US
dc.titleKNOWLEDGE, FEAR, AND PREVENTIVE COVID-19 BEHAVIOR IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN INDONESIAen_US
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