1.Time allocation before and during enhanced community quarantine among students in a university in Manila, Philippines
Patrick David Cenon ; Wilfred Luis L. Clamor ; Anne Claire S. Simpao
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2020;24(4):70-75
Background:
The Philippines implemented the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) to contain the COVID-19 virus through home quarantine for all households. Classes in all education institutions were suspended which has disrupted normal everyday life of students.
Objectives:
Following the implementation of these guidelines, this study aimed to understand and describe the time allocation of students in a university in Manila, Philippines before and during the ECQ.
Methodology:
A total of 132 student respondents were involved in the survey which requested them to indicate the minimum allocated time for various academic, health, lifestyle, and social activities. A Wilcoxon-Signed Ranks test was used to determine the differences of time allocation before and during the ECQ.
Results:
A significant percentage decrease among academics (-9.08%), travel (-5.56%), and shopping (-0.64%)
is found. Moreover, significant percent increase is seen in activities namely rest and relaxation (+7.34%),
entertainment (+3.62%), family time (+2.44%), self-development (+0.86%), household chores (+0.83%), and hobbies (0.68%).
Conclusion
It is found that the implementation of ECQ have significantly affected the everyday life of students. Significant decreases and increases of time allocated to various activities were found due to the “new normal” situation among students. The study recommends a more in-depth look at different factors
related to the pandemic that leads to the decrease and increase in the time allocated for everyday life
activities of students.
Quarantine
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Students
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COVID-19
2.Exploring intention to seek formal healthcare amid COVID-19: Trends and predictors among the youth in Metro Manila
Jayron Louise Y. Tajonera ; Kian C. Dimla ; Roman Benjamin U. Manaloto ; Clarence Lorenzo S. Miciano ; Camille Agatha Z. Tiambeng ; Wilfred Luis L. Clamor
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2022;26(2):8-18
Background:
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a rise in lockdowns, fear, and anxiety. Analyzing the attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls in seeking formal healthcare is vital due to its manifestation in their intention. Determining the factors that affect this intention would see which factors encourage one's willingness to seek formal healthcare, especially due to the various dynamics introduced by the pandemic.
Objective:
The study sought to determine how attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls influence intention in seeking formal healthcare of the youth in Metro Manila during the pandemic.
Methodology:
A cross-sectional study involving a survey of the youth in Metro Manila was conducted.
Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression were used to see the relationships of the variables, and how these affect each other.
Results:
One hundred sixty youth respondents from Metro Manila were included in the study. Subjective norms had the highest correlation and effect on one's intention to seek formal healthcare during the pandemic. Perceived behavioral controls followed subjective norms in their degree of correlation and were a predictor of intention. Lastly, attitudes had a significantly weak correlation with intention and were not a significant predictor of intention.
Conclusion
The youth gives more bearing to the concern of others regarding their well-being, as well as the challenges perceived in seeking formal healthcare in their intention to seek it. Giving more emphasis on lowering perceived barriers, alleviating concerns, and promoting seeking health during the pandemic would help encourage the youth's intention.
Theory of Planned Behavior
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Intention
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COVID-19
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Adolescent