Conference Paper

Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes

Volume: 25 December 12, 2022
  • Lusy Asa Akhranı
  • Jeremy Alexander Thımothy
  • Firda Ayu Cahyanıngsıh
  • Nur Alfi Maula Devı
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Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes

Abstract

Statistically, Indonesia was recorded as having the highest number of active COVID-19 cases in Asia in 2021. Several clusters of activities and crowds increased confirmed cases in several areas, including Madura, where the number of cases continues to rise. One of the reasons for the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in Madura is a lack of discipline in health protocols, such as wearing masks, keeping a safe distance, and washing hands. The increase in Covid-19 cases in Bangkalan, Madura, was also due to poor health protocol adherence (prokes). The government has issued several policies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including a vaccination policy. The vaccination policy is inextricably linked to community debates over efficacy, halal certification, independent vaccines, and red and white vaccines. The vaccination debate has resulted in a societal anti-vaccination attitude. The Madurese community has a distinct collective culture that includes hard, religious, and high conformity. Even when traveling abroad, this rich cultural value does not fade. Even though, in a pandemic situation, various joint activities lead to behavior that violates health protocols, changing collective behavior is extremely difficult. Aside from the strong and distinct cultural background in obedient behavior to health protocols, the value of religiosity psychologically encourages the Madurese community to form a locus of control in dealing with pandemic situations. The purpose of this study is to put the Covid-19 protocol compliance model to the test using locus of control and anti-vaccine attitudes. Based on a study of 245 people with characteristics of an overseas Madurese community. The study's findings indicate that the theoretical model of Covid protocol compliance for the overseas Madurese community was built through direct and indirect influences between the beliefs of the Covid conspiracy theory, locus of control, and anti-vaccine attitudes.

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References

  1. Akhrani, L.A., Thimothy, J.A., Cahyaningsih, F.A., & Devi, N.A. (2022). Complıance with the covıd-19 protocol for the overseas madurese communıty in terms of the direct and indirect effects of locus of control, belief in the covid conspiracy theory, and anti-vaccine attitudes. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational & Social Sciences (EPESS), 25, 123-132.

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Conference Paper

Authors

Lusy Asa Akhranı This is me
Indonesia

Jeremy Alexander Thımothy This is me
Indonesia

Firda Ayu Cahyanıngsıh This is me
Indonesia

Nur Alfi Maula Devı This is me
Indonesia

Publication Date

December 12, 2022

Submission Date

September 15, 2022

Acceptance Date

September 30, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 25

APA
Akhranı, L. A., Thımothy, J. A., Cahyanıngsıh, F. A., & Devı, N. A. M. (2022). Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 25, 123-132. https://doi.org/10.55549/epess.1218213
AMA
1.Akhranı LA, Thımothy JA, Cahyanıngsıh FA, Devı NAM. Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes. EPESS. 2022;25:123-132. doi:10.55549/epess.1218213
Chicago
Akhranı, Lusy Asa, Jeremy Alexander Thımothy, Firda Ayu Cahyanıngsıh, and Nur Alfi Maula Devı. 2022. “Compliance With the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes”. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences 25 (December): 123-32. https://doi.org/10.55549/epess.1218213.
EndNote
Akhranı LA, Thımothy JA, Cahyanıngsıh FA, Devı NAM (December 1, 2022) Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences 25 123–132.
IEEE
[1]L. A. Akhranı, J. A. Thımothy, F. A. Cahyanıngsıh, and N. A. M. Devı, “Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes”, EPESS, vol. 25, pp. 123–132, Dec. 2022, doi: 10.55549/epess.1218213.
ISNAD
Akhranı, Lusy Asa - Thımothy, Jeremy Alexander - Cahyanıngsıh, Firda Ayu - Devı, Nur Alfi Maula. “Compliance With the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes”. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences 25 (December 1, 2022): 123-132. https://doi.org/10.55549/epess.1218213.
JAMA
1.Akhranı LA, Thımothy JA, Cahyanıngsıh FA, Devı NAM. Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes. EPESS. 2022;25:123–132.
MLA
Akhranı, Lusy Asa, et al. “Compliance With the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes”. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, vol. 25, Dec. 2022, pp. 123-32, doi:10.55549/epess.1218213.
Vancouver
1.Lusy Asa Akhranı, Jeremy Alexander Thımothy, Firda Ayu Cahyanıngsıh, Nur Alfi Maula Devı. Compliance with the Covid-19 Protocol for the Overseas Madurese Community in Terms of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Locus of Control, Belief in the Covid Conspiracy Theory, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes. EPESS. 2022 Dec. 1;25:123-32. doi:10.55549/epess.1218213