PENGETAHUAN, SIKAP, DAN PERILAKU PENDUDUK DESA TENTANG SEPREI DI DAERAH HILIR ENERGI
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Objective of this research was to identify subject’s knowledge, attitude and behavior toward bed sheets. This research was interesting since that subject had lived in Rewulu Yogyakarta, a village near a downstream area of energy. This area was chosen since air pollution occurred frequently. Therefore people’s bed sheets have to be changed twice per week. This research intended to identify whether subject also changed her bed sheets twice per week. Method of data collection was interview and observation. Research result revealed that subject already had good knowledge about bed sheet. However, her behavior contradicted with her knowledge. She changed her bed sheet once per two months. She felt bothered when washing bed sheet twice per week. Apparently subject was inconsistent between knowledge, attitude and behavior. Recommendation of this research was that the CSR of the bed sheet industry could do two things simultaneously i.e. educate people on how to care their bed sheet healthy and also sold good bed sheets.References
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