Survey on Infection Preventive Behaviors for COVID-19 Among Children and Parents
10.14442/generalist.45.116
- VernacularTitle:乳幼児と保護者が行うCOVID-19感染予防行動に関する調査
- Author:
Mika GOTO
;
Kuniyoshi HAYASHI
;
Haruhiro UEMATSU
;
Daiki KOBAYASHI
;
Takao KUGA
;
Yasuhiro OSUGI
- Keywords:
COVID-19;
infection preventative behavior;
infants;
parent and child;
physical contact
- From:An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
2022;45(4):116-125
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Introduction: We aimed to investigate the actual situation of infection preventive behaviors among children, and to investigate changes in parent-child physical contact during the COVID-19 pandemic.Method: We conducted an anonymous questionnaire survey among parents whose children attended the Certified Public Childcare Center in Toyota City between February and March 2021. Descriptive statistics, univariate analysis (Spearman's correlation coefficient, Fisher's exact test), and multivariate analysis were performed.Result: A total of 767 parents responded to the survey. Among them, 78.6% of parents and 76.2% of children always washed their hands when they got home.92.7% of parents and 68.9% of children always wore masks when going out. Breastfeeding and face-to-face contact tended to decrease compared to other behaviors (p < 0.001), but there was most often no change in the frequency of parent-child physical contact.Conclusion: It was difficult for children to take the same infection preventive behaviors as adults. Changes in the frequency of parent-child physical contact were not observed in many parents and children.