WMJ (Warmadewa Medical Journal) (May 2023)

Predicting Factors for COVID-19 Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study in Indonesia

  • Pharmasinta Putri Hapsari,
  • Lily Aina,
  • Nanda Ardianto,
  • Eunice Marlene Sicilia Kundiman,
  • Fatimatuz Zahra Oviary Satryo,
  • Melinda Putri Amelia Rachman,
  • Fauzul Meiliani,
  • Farah Meutia,
  • Arina Dery Puspitasari,
  • Bambang Subakti Zulkarnain,
  • Alfian Nur Rosyid,
  • Tamara Nur Budiarti,
  • Brigitta Dhyah Kunthi Wardhani,
  • Dhieo Kurniawan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22225/wmj.8.1.5329.34-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 34 – 40

Abstract

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COVID-19 cases in Indonesia still remain a concern, particularly for public health. Several factors, such as gender, age, comorbidity, occupation, and vaccination status, might influence COVID-19 infection. Individuals who have many predicting factors have a higher risk of being infected by COVID-19. Other studies have not yet shown the significance of predicting factors for COVID-19 infection in Indonesia. The study explored the association between the predicting factors and COVID-19 infection in Indonesia. The study used a cross-sectional method with a population of all Indonesian communities. It was conducted in August 2021 by distributing a Google Form questionnaire in Indonesia. By a saturated sampling of the population in Jawa, Sumatera, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, and Papua, 776 Indonesians were selected; they were aged > 17 years and voluntarily completed the questionnaires. whereas respondents with incomplete data were excluded from this study. The data were analyzed using a binary logistic regression test in SPSS (version 21.0). The respondents include 134 men (17.3%) and 642 women (82.7%). The binary logistic regression analysis showed that COVID-19 infection was more common among respondents who were non-health-care workers (p 0.001) and less common among those who had been fully vaccinated (p 0.001). The COVID-19 infection was significantly associated with occupation and vaccination status.

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