Objective: To analyze the influence of Health Promotion through Audio Visual Media about the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission to Motivate Of Adolescents in SMAN 10 Banjarmasin Method: One group pretest-posttest research was conducted on May 20, 2017, at SMAN 10 Banjarmasin. This research was conducted on 66 students of class XI with cluster sampling technique was taken representatives of 11 people from each class XI IPA IPS. Data were collected using questionnaire, then analyzed using Wilcoxon test.
Result:The results showed that the use of audio-visual media before the health promotion 56 people (84.8%) negative and after health promotion 60 people (90.9%) positive with p-value 0,000. Before to promotion 53 people (80.3%) had low motivation and after health promotion, there were 55 people (83,3%) have high motivation with P-value 0,000. Conclusion: There is the influence of health promotion through audiovisual media about HIV/AIDS transmission risk to adolescent motivation.
Background:The high number of Covid-19 cases is due to the community's low compliance with implementing health protocols. Behavior change strategies are key to the effectiveness of compliance in implementing health protocols. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of community behavior change strategies on compliance in the prevention and control of Covid-19. Methods: The research method uses a literature review. The technique of collecting data by conducting a journal search through google scholar obtained 11 appropriate journal Results: The results of the 11 journals reviewed were 6 journals discussing the Jogo tonggo strategy and government encouragement, 3 journals on compliance, and 2 journals discussing health education with discussions related to strategies for changing community behavior towards compliance in the prevention and control of Covid-19.
Conclusion:The jogo tonggo strategy and education as a strategy for changing people's behavior towards compliance in the prevention and control of Covid-19 can be carried out with the cooperation of the government and the community.
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