Knowledge and awareness on vector-borne diseases: a pending subject for the Spanish society?

Moisés Gonzálvez, María Del Mar Asensio, Clara Muñoz-Hernández, Rocío Ruiz de Ybáñez
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Abstract

Background: To evaluate the level of knowledge and risk perception regarding vector-borne diseases in the Spanish society and identify the risk factors associated with the level of understanding.

Methodology: An online survey was conducted between January and May 2021, targeting Spanish adults. The survey consisted of 11 questions assessing knowledge and risk perception related to vector-borne diseases. Sociodemographic variables predicting the outcome variable (objective level of knowledge, determined by correctly naming two vector-borne diseases) were analyzed using multiple logistic regression. The outcome variable was then compared with the self-reported knowledge declared by the participants (kappa coefficient),k.

Results: Out of the 1,646 respondents who completed the survey, 72.2% were female and 59.8% were >40 years old). Additionally, 87.3% showed a high risk perception and 61.7% understood what is a vector; however, only 36.3% had an objective level of knowledge (k= 0.353). The variables being >40 years (p <0.0001), having a monthly income >1,500 € (p <0.0001), and owning pets (p= 0.0423) were positively related with an objective level of knowledge on vector-borne diseases (adjusted effects).

Conclusions: Both knowledge and perception of the risk on vector-borne diseases need to be strengthened in Spain, especially in regions where vector-borne diseases are endemic, emerging, or re-emerging. These preliminary results underscore the necessity of enhancing institutional efforts to build a robust knowledge base within the Spanish society, extending beyond scientific forums.

对病媒传播疾病的了解和认识:西班牙社会有待解决的问题?
背景评估西班牙社会对病媒传播疾病的了解程度和风险认知,并确定与了解程度相关的风险因素:在 2021 年 1 月至 5 月期间,针对西班牙成年人开展了一项在线调查。调查包括 11 个问题,评估与病媒传播疾病相关的知识和风险认知。采用多元逻辑回归法分析了预测结果变量(客观知识水平,通过正确说出两种病媒传播疾病的名称来确定)的社会人口变量。然后将结果变量与参与者自我报告的知识水平(卡帕系数)k 进行比较:在完成调查的 1646 名受访者中,72.2% 为女性,59.8% 年龄大于 40 岁。)此外,87.3%的受访者表现出较高的风险意识,61.7%的受访者了解什么是病媒;但是,只有 36.3%的受访者对病媒有客观的认识(k= 0.353)。年龄大于 40 岁的变量(p 1 500 欧元)(p 结论):在西班牙,尤其是在病媒传染病流行、新出现或再次出现的地区,需要加强对病媒传染病风险的了解和认识。这些初步结果表明,有必要加强制度建设,在西班牙社会中建立一个强大的知识库,而不仅仅局限于科学论坛。
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