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The Influence of Trust on Dayah Leaders Towards The Level of Students’ Trust on Covid-19 Vaccination in Aceh

Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Rahmat Saleh
Deni Yanuar
Zakirah Azman
Abstract
This study aims to examine the influence of trust on Dayah Leaders towards the level of students’ trust in Covid-19 vaccination. Using survey method, the study involved a sample of 500 students in 5 Dayah in Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar both who had implemented vaccination policies and/or had only suggested vaccination appeals for their students. Conditions in Aceh are unique, namely the distinctiveness of Aceh which is robust with Islamic nuances and religious leaders are believed to be a source of information who are able to foster public trust. Nevertheless, this study confirms that student participation in the Covid-19 Vaccination is not entirely based on the influence of trust on Dayah Leaders. The result suggested that there is an influence of trust on Dayah Leaders on students’ confidence in Covid-19 vaccination, but the correlation and the influence is low at 14 percent. This indicates there are several other factors which have higher influence in convincing vaccination policy for students. Hence, it gives recommendation for policy makers to properly construct the COvid-19 vaccination message in the future.
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