Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 pandemic among residents in Hubei and Henan Provinces.
10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2020.05.20
- Author:
Youkun HU
1
;
Gaoqiang ZHANG
1
;
Zhihao LI
2
;
Jiani YANG
1
;
Lijun MO
2
;
Xiru ZHANG
2
;
Lili XIONG
2
;
Weiliang WU
2
;
Chen MAO
2
;
Xingfen YANG
2
Author Information
1. Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.
2. School of Public Health, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Research, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
COVID-19;
attitude;
knowledge;
practice
- MeSH:
Attitude;
Betacoronavirus;
Coronavirus Infections;
Female;
Humans;
Pandemics;
Pneumonia, Viral
- From:
Journal of Southern Medical University
2020;40(5):733-740
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To survey the residents for their understanding of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) in two hard hit provinces of China to facilitate the governmental decisions on strategies against the disease.
METHODS:We invited the participants from Hubei and Henan Provinces of China for an internetbased survey starting from 12:00 on February 21, 2020 to 12:00 on February 23. The survey included the general conditions, KAP of COVID-19, psychological status and living conditions of the residents.
RESULTS:The effective response rate of the questionnaire was 98.9%. The mean (P25, P75) age of the participants was 19 (16, 40) years, and 54.3% of them were students. Social media were the most important source of information concerning the pandemic of the respondents. The respondents had a high awareness of person-to-person transmission of the virus through the respiratory tract or droplets but showed a relatively low level of awareness of the population susceptible to COVID-19 and its specific symptoms. The results of multivariate analysis showed that women, undergraduate students (including college students) and higher degree holders had better knowledge of COVID-19 ( < 0.05); the proportion of respondents who expressed to have different levels of psychological stressed such as worry, anxiety and panic reached 77.2%; 16.7% of the responders considered psychological interventions necessary for their psychological conditions; 63.6% of the respondents confessed a bias against the people returning from Hubei and Henan provinces, while 22.4% worried that they might be biased because of their residence in Hubei and Henan. The rate of personal protective equipment shortage was as high as 69.4%; the rates of the responders who would "covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing", "properly use masks in accordance with regulations", "maintain proper hand hygiene ", "avoid gatherings with relatives and friends" and "refrain from going to public places" were 92.4%, 95.9%, 93.5%, 88.8% and 93.1%, respectively. Women and groups with good knowledge of the disease reported better protective behaviors against the diseases ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS:The residents in Hubei and Henan Provinces have generally good KAP related to COVID-19, and the online platforms plays a positive role to in circulating epidemic-related information. It is essential to further increase the supply of the protective materials and pay more attention to the mental health of the residents during the pandemic, and psychological counseling and psychological protection should be provided if necessary.