dc.description.abstract | Objective: This study aims to identify the knowledge, attitude, and behavior of students
using eight indicators of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (CHLB) in relation to the health
education and grade levels in Islamic Boarding Schools (IBS) in Jember regency, East Java
Province, Indonesia.
Methods: A cross-sectional school-based survey design was used. About 114 students (mean
age of 13.17 years old) selected through a multi-stage random sampling completed a selfadministered
questionnaire to measure the eight indicators of CHLB, such as washing
hands with running water and soap, eating healthy snacks, using clean and healthy la-
trines, exercising regularly and measurably, eradicating mosquito larvae, not smoking at
school, weighing and height measurement every 6 months, and disposing garbage properly.
The data analyses included descriptive and comparative analyses of the difference in
knowledge, attitude, and behavior toward CHLB by health education and grade level.
Results: About 66.7% students received health education. Significant knowledge in CHLB in
relation to health education and grade was observed (P < .05), including in-depth knowledge
of exercises, measurable weight and height, smoking, and healthy latrines. Meanwhile,
no significant difference was observed between the attitude toward CHLB and health
education in different grade levels. Furthermore, CHLB was associated with health education,
including habitual exercise and using of clean and healthy latrines. | en_US |