Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR Surabaya

Productive lifes short by health problems cause inhaling dirty air generate from motor vehicle exhaust emissions. Transport activities generate air pollutants that lead to the onset of disease Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI). The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between driving...

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Main Author: Rezkha Mala Ludyaningrum
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2017-01-01
Series:Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi
Online Access:http://e-journal.unair.ac.id/index.php/JBE/article/view/1623
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spelling doaj-5de1f6b39fa647caa5e2e6fbe842fd872020-11-24T22:12:48ZindUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Berkala Epidemiologi2301-71712541-092X2017-01-014337138310.20473/jbe.v4i3.2016.371-3832390Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR SurabayaRezkha Mala LudyaningrumProductive lifes short by health problems cause inhaling dirty air generate from motor vehicle exhaust emissions. Transport activities generate air pollutants that lead to the onset of disease Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI). The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between driving behavior and mileage with ARI at Airlangga University students. This research was an observational analytic study and case control design. The sample size in this study was 44 people for each group of cases and controls with systematic random sampling technique. To determine the relationship and odd ratio, the study used statistical Chi Square test. The results showed that there was a relationship between driving behavior consists of the used of PPE (p = 0.008), speed drive (p = 0.001), and the distance (p = 0.001) with ARI. Respondents who never wore PPE might increase that risk of acute respiratory infection 2.6 times compared with respondents who always wear PPE. Driving speed of <60 km/hours had 5.4 times the risk of developing ARI than respondents with speed >60 km/hours. Mileage ≥5 km had 5.156 times the risk of acute respiratory infection compared with respondents mileage <5km. It was concluded that driving behavior and mileage associated with ARI. It is recommended that officers PLK Airlangga University type C provide brochures, free masks, and held a car free day to students with the aim of reducing the incidence of ARI. Keywords: Driving Behavior, Mileage, and ARIhttp://e-journal.unair.ac.id/index.php/JBE/article/view/1623
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title Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR Surabaya
title_short Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR Surabaya
title_full Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR Surabaya
title_fullStr Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR Surabaya
title_full_unstemmed Driving Behavior and mileage with the Incidence of ISPA in Students UNAIR Surabaya
title_sort driving behavior and mileage with the incidence of ispa in students unair surabaya
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi
issn 2301-7171
2541-092X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Productive lifes short by health problems cause inhaling dirty air generate from motor vehicle exhaust emissions. Transport activities generate air pollutants that lead to the onset of disease Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI). The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between driving behavior and mileage with ARI at Airlangga University students. This research was an observational analytic study and case control design. The sample size in this study was 44 people for each group of cases and controls with systematic random sampling technique. To determine the relationship and odd ratio, the study used statistical Chi Square test. The results showed that there was a relationship between driving behavior consists of the used of PPE (p = 0.008), speed drive (p = 0.001), and the distance (p = 0.001) with ARI. Respondents who never wore PPE might increase that risk of acute respiratory infection 2.6 times compared with respondents who always wear PPE. Driving speed of <60 km/hours had 5.4 times the risk of developing ARI than respondents with speed >60 km/hours. Mileage ≥5 km had 5.156 times the risk of acute respiratory infection compared with respondents mileage <5km. It was concluded that driving behavior and mileage associated with ARI. It is recommended that officers PLK Airlangga University type C provide brochures, free masks, and held a car free day to students with the aim of reducing the incidence of ARI. Keywords: Driving Behavior, Mileage, and ARI
url http://e-journal.unair.ac.id/index.php/JBE/article/view/1623
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