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Concern and Attitudes Toward Zika Virus in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic: A Cross-Sectional Study

机译:多米尼加共和国贾拉巴科市对寨卡病毒的关注和态度:跨部门研究

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BACKGROUND OBJECTIVES: The Zika virus, a member of the flavivirus genus, is an emerging threat to many tropical regions of the world.This study was designed to assess the level of knowledge, attitudes and concern in regards to the Zika virus in the community of Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, with the hopes of guiding future efforts toward public education and prevention of future public health threats. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the rural communities of Jarabacoa during October 2016 and October 2017.Individuals completed a 14-point survey evaluating: level of concern towards Zika (1=no concern, 3=neutral, 5=extremely concerned), knowledge level of the disease, use of personal protection against the virus, how people initially heard about the disease and contraception use. RESULTS: Overall, women were more concerned than men about contracting the virus (p<.001, CI -2.510, -0.826).Of the respondents (N=138), 66% learned about Zika from the TVews and 24.6% from their medical provider.5% knew Zika was contracted from blood and 2% from pregnancy, and only 17% of respondents knew that it was contracted through sex.For protection from Zika, only 8% used condoms.Of the women trying to get pregnant, none knew Zika could be transmitted through sex. CONCLUSION: This study revealed that women were more concerned about the Zika virus than men and that knowledge about the virus was limited.In general, people are protecting themselves against vector borne transmission but not non-vector borne modes of transmission such as sexual intercourse.Also, public health education is lacking.Further studies are needed with more male participants, focus on contraception and social media"s effect on public health education.
机译:背景目标:黄病毒属的寨卡病毒是对世界许多热带地区的新兴威胁。本研究旨在评估非洲人对寨卡病毒的知识,态度和关注程度。多米尼加共和国Jarabacoa希望指导未来的努力,以进行公共教育和预防未来的公共卫生威胁。方法:于2016年10月至2017年10月在Jarabacoa的农村社区进行了横断面调查,个人完成了14点调查,评估为:对寨卡病毒的关注水平(1 =无关注,3 =中立,5 =高度关注),对疾病的了解程度,对病毒的个人防护的使用,人们最初是如何得知该疾病和避孕方法的。结果:总体而言,女性比男性更担心感染这种病毒(p <.001,CI -2.510,-0.826)。在受访者中(N = 138),有66%的人从电视/新闻中了解到Zika,有24.6%来自医疗服务提供者的人中有5%的人知道寨卡是从血液中感染的,而2%的人是从怀孕中感染的,只有17%的受访者知道这是通过性行为感染的;为保护免受Zika感染,只有8%的人使用了避孕套。怀孕,没人知道寨卡可以通过性传播。结论:这项研究表明,女性比男性更关注寨卡病毒,并且对该病毒的了解有限。总的来说,人们在保护自己免受媒介传播的传播,而不是非媒介传播的传播方式,例如性交。另外,还缺乏公共健康教育。需要有更多男性参与的人进行深入研究,重点放在避孕和社交媒体对公共健康教育的影响上。

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