Use of Water and Hygiene Products: A COVID-19 Investigation in Indonesia

被引:2
|
作者
Komarulzaman, Ahmad [1 ]
Widyarani [2 ]
Rosmalina, Raden Tina [2 ]
Wulan, Diana Rahayuning [2 ]
Hamidah, Umi [2 ]
Sintawardani, Neni [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padjadjaran, SDGs Ctr, Jalan Dipati Ukur 46, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
[2] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, KST Samaun Samadikun, Res Ctr Environm & Clean Technol, Jalan Sangkuriang, Bandung 40135, Indonesia
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; water consumption; hygiene product usage; health protocol compliance; Indonesia; UNITED-STATES; ADULTS;
D O I
10.3390/w15193405
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hygiene practices and water consumption in Indonesia. Data were collected through an online survey, supplemented by the official national socio-economic survey. The findings indicate an increase in hygiene practices, particularly handwashing, aligned with health protocols. This behavior led to higher water and hygiene product usage, unaffected by socio-economic factors. Respondents' perception of COVID-19 and compliance with health protocols drove the increase, with older individuals preferring handwashing with water and younger individuals favoring hand sanitizer. Access to improved drinking water remained stagnant, while bottled water consumption rose. This highlights challenges in achieving the SDG 6 targets for safe drinking water. This study stresses the need to address COVID-19 perception to promote better hygiene practices and raises concerns about increased water usage, domestic pollution, and wastewater management during and after the pandemic. These insights could inform policymakers, researchers, and practitioners working in public health and water management to achieve SDG 6 goals amidst the pandemic and beyond.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Hygiene and Sanitation Challenge for COVID-19 Prevention in Indonesia
    Purnama, Sang Gede
    Susanna, Dewi
    KESMAS-NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH JOURNAL, 2020, 15 (02): : 6 - 13
  • [2] COVID-19 and Indonesia
    Setiati, Siti
    Azwar, Muhammad K.
    ACTA MEDICA INDONESIANA, 2020, 52 (01) : 84 - 89
  • [3] The quality of Indonesia's COVID-19 legislation
    Arifin, Saru
    THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LEGISLATION, 2024, 12 (03): : 317 - 343
  • [4] Indonesia in the Time of Covid-19
    Olivia, Susan
    Gibson, John
    Nasrudin, Rus'an
    BULLETIN OF INDONESIAN ECONOMIC STUDIES, 2020, 56 (02) : 143 - 174
  • [5] COVID-19 Vaccines: Current Status and Implication for Use in Indonesia
    Ophinni, Youdiil
    Hasibuan, Anshari S.
    Widhani, Alvina
    Maria, Suzy
    Koesnoe, Sukamto
    Yunihastuti, Evy
    Karjadi, Teguh H.
    Rengganis, Iris
    Djauzi, Samsuridjal
    ACTA MEDICA INDONESIANA, 2020, 52 (04) : 388 - 412
  • [6] The role of behavioural immune system and belief in COVID-19 misinformation on COVID-19 protective behaviours in Indonesia
    Prawira, Benny
    Pratama, Annas Jiwa
    Bella, Adrianna
    Nuraini, Sri
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 27 (12) : 2729 - 2743
  • [7] Public Perception and Hand Hygiene Behavior During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
    Dwipayanti, Ni Made Utami
    Lubis, Dinar Saurmauli
    Harjana, Ngakan Putu Anom
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 9
  • [8] COVID-19: Water Hygiene, Air-Conditioning, and Water Treatment in The Days of COVID-19: Problems on Top of Problems
    Crespi Rotger, Sebastian
    Ordonez Iriarte, Jose Maria
    REVISTA DE SALUD AMBIENTAL, 2020, 20 (01) : 21 - 29
  • [9] The impact of COVID-19 on urban water use: a review
    Buurman, Joost
    Freiburghaus, Matthias
    Castellet-Viciano, Lledo
    WATER SUPPLY, 2022, 22 (10) : 7590 - 7602
  • [10] Women entrepreneurship: Mumpreneurs cruising the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
    Tan, Jacob Donald
    Yew, John Lee Kean
    BUSINESS AND SOCIETY REVIEW, 2023, 128 (01) : 133 - 168