Teacher's Self-rated Health in Muhammadiyah Schools in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Autor: Handayani, Sarah, Amirullah, Gufron, Maulida, Nursyifa Rahma, Hidayati, Arumsari, Imas
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Zdroj: KnE Social Sciences; Aug2022, p288-295, 8p
Abstrakt: Self-rated health (SRH) is a simple, easy-to-measure indicator of general health and the best predictor of service utilization, cost, and mortality. Moreover, it is a valid and reliable measurement, notably for cognitive impairment. This study explores the determinant of the SRH of teachers in DKI Jakarta, Indonesia. The authors used a cross-sectional research design, which collects independent and dependent variables at a time. The research respondents were teachers from Muhammadiyah schools, which include elementary, middle, high, and vocational schools, in DKI Jakarta Province. The sampling technique was carried out purposively, with a total sample of 141 teachers. Data collection was carried out in July-August 2021. The results showed that only 2% of the respondents had a poor SRH and 2% had good SRH. Women were 2.3 times more at risk of being in poor SRH than men. In addition, respondents who do not have national insurance (BPJS) have a 2.4% more chance of being in poor SRH compared to those with insurance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index