Public places have the potential for disease transmission, environmental pollution, or other health problems, so sanitation is needed to create a clean environment in order to protect public health from the possibility of disease transmission and other health problems. Brawijaya Terminal is one of the public places crowded with the public to carry out transportation activities. The purpose of this research is to identify the general description of Brawijaya terminal sanitation in 2019. This research is a descriptive study with an observational approach that uses observation and interview methods to collect data. The instrument used in this study refers to the terminal sanitation inspection sheet instrument. The research instrument contains 5 variables, including the outside, the waiting room, sanitation facilities, occupational health and safety, and support. The results of the Brawijaya terminal sanitation research with 5 variables indicate that the Brawijaya terminal as a whole has met the terminal sanitation requirements with a total score of 1675 and is classified as good, namely 76.13%. For Brawijaya terminal sanitation to be maintained and to be even better, it is necessary to increase the sanitation variables which include latrines and urinals, hand washing facilities, and disposal of rainwater and dirty water.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of depression in Indonesia is increasing. Teachers are one of those affected by WFH. The purpose of this study was to analyze the risk of gender with depression in teachers during WFH in JABODETABEK. This study used a quantitative method with a cross sectional study design. Data was collected using non-probability sampling online by distributing questionnaire links to 100 respondents. Data analysis used Fisher's exact test and prevalence odds ratio using SPSS application. The results of this study obtained a p-value of 0.605 and a prevalence odds ratio of 0.78 (95% CI=0.238–2.554) which means that gender was a risk factor in the occurrence of depression in teachers who underwent WFH during the COVID-19 pandemic but this factor was not statistically significant because the p-value was 0.605<0.05 and female teachers had a risk of depression 0.78 times greater than male teachers. The results of this study indicate that teachers who experience depression ware more female, namely 26 respondents (83.87%) compared to male sex, namely 5 respondents (16.13%). Risk factors for depression in teachers and female gender have a greater risk of experiencing depression than male teachers in dealing with WFH during the COVID-19 pandemic in the JABODETABEK area.Key words: Teacher, Gender, WFH. ABSTRAKPrevalensi depresi pada masa pandemi COVID-19 di Indonesia semakin meningkat. Guru adalah salah satu yang terdampak adanya WFH. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menganalisis risiko jenis kelamin dengan depresi pada guru selama menjalankan WFH di JABODETABEK. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan desain studi cross sectional. Pengumpulan sampel dilakukan dengan non probability sampling secara online dengan menyebarkan link kuesioner kepada 100 responden. Analisis data menggunakan uji fisher exact serta prevalence odds ratio menggunakan aplikasi SPSS. Hasil penelitian diperoleh p-value 0,605 dan prevalence odds ratio yaitu 0,78 (95% CI=0,238–2,554) yang artinya jenis kelamin merupakan faktor risiko dalam terjadinya depresi pada guru yang menjalani WFH selama pandemi COVID-19 namun faktor tersebut tidak bermakna secara signifikan dikarenakan nilai p-value mendapatkan hasil 0,605 serta guru pada perempuan berisiko mengalami depresi sebesar 0,78 kali lebih besar daripada guru pada laki-laki. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa guru yang mengalami depresi lebih banyak pada perempuan yaitu 26 responden (83,87%) dibandingkan laki-laki yaitu 5 responden (16,13%). Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah jenis kelamin merupakan faktor risiko terjadinya depresi pada guru dan perempuan memiliki risiko lebih besar mengalami depresi daripada guru pada laki-laki dalam menghadapi WFH selama pandemi COVID-19 di wilayah JABODETABEK.Kata Kunci: Guru, Jenis Kelamin, WFH.
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