Socioeconomic Status as Predictors of Adherence to COVID-19 Protocols by Market Men and Women in Ogun State, Nigeria

Samuel Adesina Okueso, O. Buraimo, Adewale Olugbemiga Adeleye, Folajimi Adebolu Adekoya
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Background:     Adherence to COVID-19 protocols is a serious issue in Nigeria and this has been worrisome to public health practitioners, including health educators. Obeying precautionary measures has been a great challenge especially among market men and women, including their customers, which appears to be due to several variables. This study examined the impact of socioeconomic status, including income level, level of education, religious affiliation, gender, family structure, cultural background, and age group of market men and women on adherence to COVID-19 protocols in Ogun State, Nigeria. Methods: The study adopted descriptive survey research design where structured and validated questionnaire was used as the instrument for data collection. Multi-stage sampling procedure was employed to select the sample for the study from the old Ijebu and Egba components of the State, including Ita-Osu new market in Ijebu-Ode and Oba Lipede Market in Abeokuta were purposively selected for the study. In each of the market, n=250 market men and women were randomly selected using simple random sampling technique to make a total sample of n=500, out of this, n=481 questionnaires were retrieved to make a total of 96.0% rate of return. Results: The results revealed that socioeconomic factors, including gender, income level, type of business, and family structure significantly predicted adherence to COVID-19 protocols at P< 0.05. Conclusion: It was concluded that market men and women in Ogun State do not significantly adhere to COVID-19 protocols, and the identified socioeconomic factors significantly predicted adherence to the protocols. Recommendation was made to involve health educators at all levels to disseminate health information to promote improved health literacy and carry out interventions considering the aforementioned socioeconomic variables towards improving adherence to the protocols.
社会经济地位作为尼日利亚奥贡州市场男性和女性遵守COVID-19协议的预测因素
背景:在尼日利亚,遵守COVID-19协议是一个严重问题,这让包括卫生教育工作者在内的公共卫生从业人员感到担忧。遵守预防措施是一个巨大的挑战,特别是对市场男女,包括他们的顾客,这似乎是由于几个变量。本研究调查了尼日利亚奥贡州社会经济地位(包括收入水平、教育水平、宗教信仰、性别、家庭结构、文化背景和市场男女年龄组)对遵守COVID-19协议的影响。方法:本研究采用描述性调查研究设计,采用结构化、有效的问卷作为数据收集工具。采用多阶段抽样程序从该州的旧Ijebu和Egba成分中选择研究样本,其中包括Ijebu- ode的Ita-Osu新市场和abokuta的Oba Lipede市场。在每个市场中,随机抽取市场男女各n=250人,采用简单随机抽样的方法,使总样本n=500,从中回收问卷n=481份,总回报率为96.0%。结果:社会经济因素(包括性别、收入水平、业务类型和家庭结构)显著预测COVID-19方案的依从性(P< 0.05)。结论:结论是,奥贡州的市场男性和女性并未明显遵守COVID-19协议,所确定的社会经济因素显著预测了协议的遵守情况。建议各级卫生教育工作者参与传播卫生信息,促进提高卫生知识普及程度,并考虑到上述社会经济变量采取干预措施,以改善对议定书的遵守情况。
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