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Community Risk Perception and Compliance with Preventive Measures for COVID-19 Pandemic in Ethiopia

机译:社区风险感知和遵守埃塞俄比亚Covid-19大流行的预防措施

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Purpose:This study assessed the community's level of risk perception of COVID-19, their compliance with recommended precautionary measures, and factors that influence compliance behavior.Methods:This study is a cross-sectional online survey administered using google forms. Data were collected from 521 respondents using various social media channels, including e-mail, Facebook, messenger, telegram, and IMO.Results:About 9 in 10 respondents (90.4%) perceived that they are susceptible to COVID-19. Nearly 9 in 10 participants (87.5%) perceived that COVID-19 is a serious disease. The majority of respondents (81%) got information about COVID-19 from television and social networking sites. The regression analyses revealed that compliance with preventive behaviors is differed by respondents' socio-demographic characteristics. Being female (β: 0.094, P0.05), higher perceived effectiveness of recommended preventive measures (β: 0.367, P0.001), and higher perceived reliability of media (β: 0.189, P0.001) facilitated compliance with preventive measures. On the other hand, increasing age (β: -0.096, P0.05), being single (β: -0.127, P0.01), lower education level (β: -0.168, P0.01), and living at a lower administrative level were barriers to be compliant with preventive measures.Conclusion:The majority of the respondents exercised one or more of the recommended preventive measures to avoid COVID-19 infection. Most of the respondents got information about COVID-19 from television and social networking sites. Given that about 80% of the Ethiopian population is living in rural areas without television and higher illiteracy rate to use social networking sites, concerned bodies should introduce tailored interventions to impart knowledge about COVID-19 infection and mitigating measures.Limitations:Although the sampling procedure was random through the online system, it might not be representative to study the perception and compliance of people towards COVID-19 prevention practices at a country level due to its small size. Thus, the interpretation of the study findings needs to consider this limitation.? 2020 Asnakew et al.
机译:目的:本研究评估了社区对Covid-19的风险感知水平,遵守建议的预防措施,以及影响合规性行为的因素。方法:本研究是使用谷歌表格进行的横断面在线调查。使用各种社交媒体渠道,包括电子邮件,Facebook,Messenger,Telegram和IMO.Results(包括电子邮件,Facebook,Messenger,Telegram)收集数据,包括10个受访者(90.4%)认为它们易于Covid-19。近9名参与者(87.5%)认为Covid-19是一种严重的疾病。大多数受访者(81%)从电视和社交网站获取有关Covid-19的信息。回归分析显示,受访者的社会人口特征符合预防性行为的遵守情况。雌性(β:0.094,P <0.05),推荐预防措施的效果较高(β:0.367,P <0.001),培养基(β:0.189,P <0.001)的更高感知可靠性促进了预防措施的遵守情况。另一方面,增加(β:-0.096,P <0.05),单身(β:-0.127,P <0.01),教育水平降低(β:-0.168,P <0.01),居住在较低行政水平是符合预防措施的障碍。结论:大多数受访者行使一个或多个建议的预防措施,以避免Covid-19感染。大多数受访者从电视和社交网站获取有关Covid-19的信息。鉴于大约80%的埃塞俄比亚人群居住在没有电视的农村地区和更高的文盲率利用社交网站,有关机构应引入量身定制的干预措施,以赋予Covid-19感染和减轻措施的知识.Limitations:虽然采样程序通过在线系统是随机的,它可能并不代表在其庞大的规模上,研究人们对Covid-19预防实践的看法和遵守。因此,对研究结果的解释需要考虑这种限制。 2020 Asnakew等人。

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