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RELATIONSHIP OF ATTITUDE WITH PUBLIC BEHAVIOR IN WASTE MANAGEMENT
Bunga Oktora
Farrel Arka
Tessya Rauliya Meirani
Keywords: : Attitude, Behavior, Waste Management, Community
Abstact
According to Law number 18 of 2008, the definition of waste is the residue of daily human activities or natural processes in solid form. The form, type, and composition of waste are greatly influenced by the cultural level of the community and its natural conditions. The waste problem is closely related to population growth, economic growth and changes in people's consumption patterns. In 2017, Indonesia's population reached 261.89 million people, an increase compared to 2000 which amounted to 206.26 million people. The amount of waste generated every day in Indonesia as a whole reaches 175,000 tons per day or 0.7 kg per person. The purpose of this study was to find out whether there is a relationship between attitudes and people's behavior in waste management at the Mekarwangi Health Center, Bogor City, in 2022. This type of research is descriptive analytic with a cross sectional study design, using Chi-Square test data analysis and carried out at the Mekarwangi Health Center in Bogor City on August 23 - August 25 2022 with a population of 573 families and a sample of 260 families using an accidental sampling technique. It is a survey using a questionnaire regarding attitudes and behavior towards waste management. Knowing the univariate analysis for the waste management attitude variable from 260 respondents who had a negative attitude were 126 people (48.5%) and respondents who had a positive attitude were 134 people (51.5%). For the results of univariate analysis of the waste management behavior variable, 135 respondents (51.9%) had positive behavior and 125 respondents (48.1%) had negative behavior. .
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