WOSQUAL 2019 Conference

The Role of Institutions in Community Health Control: Case of Drugs Hazard Management in Lawawoi Village, Sidrap Regency
Suparman Abdullah*, Aryad Genda, Sultan Djibe, Sawedi Muhammad

Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Hasanuddin. Makassar, Indonesia


Abstract

Abstract Objective: To analyze the role of community institutions as the main actors in controlling public health free from the spread and influence of drugs. Method: A case study with a qualitative approach was used in examining the role of institutions in controlling public health free from drug distribution. Data collection techniques covered in-depth interviews, Focus Group Discussion, observation, and literature review. The informants were seven people including the head of village and staffs, heads of a neighborhood organization, religious and community leaders, women and youth leaders. Results: The community has institutions, having roles in controlling the narcotics spread and thus safeguarding the community-s health conditions. These roles are as a vehicle for community consolidation, a guide for community behavior, a source of values and social norms, and a rule enforcer. Conclusion: Community institutionalization has three roles in controlling health, namely as a guideline, a forum, and a public health steward.

Keywords: Institutional; Public health; Control; Drugs

Topic: Communicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/TcXeKmzHFRgq

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