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Background This study investigated the determinants of community preventive behavior in complying with the Indonesian regulations to prevent COVID-19 local transmission. Methods A cross-sectional study used to collect the data via an online cross using a form created from a google questionnaire forms. A total of 1,802 respondents were gathered at a single point in time. The authors used the Health Belief Model (HBM) approach to measure and create a model for the prevention of local transmission of COVID-19. Results This study found that more than half of the respondents still had low perceived susceptibility (16%) and severity (43%). There were only 3% respondents with perceived barriers and 19% with strong self-efficacy. The findings showed that self-efficacy and perceived barriers had statistically significant relationships with preventive behavior (p-value 0.950, AGFI>0.950, SRMR
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Tris Eryando
University of Indonesia
Tiopan Sipahutar
University of Indonesia
Sandeep Poddar
Lincoln University College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e55ee7e2b3180350efbccf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.135262.3