Knowledge and precautionary measures related to COVID-19 among university students of twin cities of Pakistan

Maryam Ajaz, Mehwish Waseem, Shafaq Arif, N. Ehsan, S. Kanwal, Abeer Fatima
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Background: As group activities are integral part of education, precautionary measures are vital to be taken by students to avoid spread of new strains of COVID 19. Perceptions and knowledge of students and their behavior are helpful to restrain the spread of disease. Objective: To assess knowledge and precautionary measures related to COVID-19 among university students of twin cities. Methods: It was a descriptive survey which was conducted through Google forms May to December 2020. Both male and female students aged 18 to 25 years, enrolled in different universities of twin cities participated. The data for the primary survey was gathered during the first wave of COVID-19, and for the second survey during the second wave. A total number of 280 male and female students participated in the primary survey. Similarly, 250 participated in the secondary survey. A semi structured questionnaire as Google form was posted on different online platforms (Email, WhatsApp, Facebook pages) which consisted of socio-demographics information; student's sources of information and knowledge regarding COVID and precautionary measures being practiced by them for prevention of disease spread. Results: Mean age of students participated in study was 22.26±2.58 years in primary survey and 22.68±2.28 years in secondary survey. In primary survey, 23.2% were male participants and 76.8% were females; while in secondary survey 16.8% were males and 83.2% were females. Majority of the students had sufficient knowledge and practiced precautionary measures during both waves of pandemic. Conclusion: Students of twin cities had sufficient knowledge regarding COVID-19 spread and they were practicing precautionary measures to avoid the disease.
巴基斯坦双城大学生COVID-19相关知识及预防措施
背景:由于团体活动是教育的组成部分,学生采取预防措施以避免新冠病毒的传播至关重要。对学生及其行为的认知和认识有助于抑制疾病的传播。目的:了解双城大学生COVID-19相关知识及预防措施。方法:采用描述性调查,于2020年5月至12月通过Google表格进行问卷调查。年龄在18岁到25岁之间的男女学生,分别就读于双城的不同大学。第一次调查的数据是在第一波COVID-19流行期间收集的,第二次调查的数据是在第二波流行期间收集的。共有280名男女学生参与了初步调查。同样,250人参加了第二次调查。在不同的在线平台(电子邮件,WhatsApp, Facebook页面)上发布了一份半结构化的问卷,其中包括社会人口统计信息;学生关于COVID的信息和知识来源,以及他们为预防疾病传播而采取的预防措施。结果:小学调查学生平均年龄22.26±2.58岁,中学调查学生平均年龄22.68±2.28岁。初次调查中男性占23.2%,女性占76.8%;而在第二次调查中,男性占16.8%,女性占83.2%。在两次大流行期间,大多数学生都有足够的知识并采取了预防措施。结论:双城学生对COVID-19的传播有足够的认识,并采取预防措施避免疾病的发生。
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