Abstract

The COVID-19 vaccination program is one of the Government's policies to prevent the spread of COVID-19 disease. Some people in Aceh Besar receive and participate in vaccinations voluntarily. However, there are some people who take vaccinations because they are forced to and there are also those who refuse vaccination. This community behavior has greatly influenced the achievement of COVID-19 vaccination in Aceh Besar. In mid-February 2022, the achievement of the first dose of COVID-19 vaccination in Aceh Besar reached 90.5% and the achievement of the second dose was still low at only 47%. Objective : analyze the relationship between Perceived Behavioral Control and behavior, analyze the relationship between Actual Behavioral Control and behavior and analyze the relationship between Actual Behavioral Control and Perceived Behavioral Control. Method : This research is a quantitative research with a cross sectional research design. Sampling using cluster sampling. The respondents were determined to be 384 people. Data analysis with Spearman Correlation using the SPSS application. Results : There is a significant relationship between Perceived Behavioral Control and behavior, between Actual Behavioral Control and behavior, and between Actual Behavioral Control and Perceived Behavioral Control (p-value 0.000). There is a fairly strong relationship between Perceived Behavioral Control and behavior (r = 0.433). There is a fairly strong relationship between Actual Behavioral Control and behavior (r = 0.502). There is a strong relationship between Actual Behavioral Control and Perceived Behavioral Control (r = 0.725). Conclusion : Actual Behavioral Control influences COVID-19 vaccination behavior in the people of Aceh Besar more than Perceived Behavioral Control.

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