Analisis Tingkat Kecemasan Satgas Siaga Covid-19

Authors

  • Diana Tri Lestari Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro
  • Efendi Efendi Rumah Sakit Kencana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35473/ijnr.v3i1.906

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has a multi-sectoral impact in terms of health, education, social and economy as well as the emergence of social anxiety disorders in the community. The Covid-19 Task Force is a very high risk of exposure according to their duties and functions which must go directly to the community. This research  aims to determine the level of anxiety of the Covid-19 task force. This research is a survey research with cross sectional research design. In this study, the sampling technique is total sampling with respondent criteria is active duty as a task force for at least 2 weeks and willing to be a respondent. Used 32 respondents. The instrument used in this study was the Covid-19 Anxiety Syndrome Scale (C-19ASS). The results of this study indicate that if there is a relationship between gender and the anxiety level of the covid-19 task force with P: 0.03, there is a relationship between the level of education and the anxiety level of the covid-19 task force P: 0.02. The recommendation of this research is that it can be used by the government in overcoming anxiety in society.

Anxiety

Covid 19 Task Force

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2021-03-30

How to Cite

Lestari, D. T., & Efendi, E. (2021). Analisis Tingkat Kecemasan Satgas Siaga Covid-19. Indonesian Journal of Nursing Research (IJNR), 3(1), 34–40. https://doi.org/10.35473/ijnr.v3i1.906

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