Lebanese University Students and COVID-19: A Survey on their Related-Knowledge, Practice, and Behaviors.

Q2 Medicine
Zeina Nasser, Youssef Jamaleddine, Omar Ismail, Abdallah Saab, Rama Daoud, Youssef Fares, Linda Abou-Abbas
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Abstract

Introduction: Young adults are at the epicenter for preventing the progression of COVID-19 pandemic and must be targeted for education to impede any potential transmission of the disease. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, practice and behaviors of Lebanese university students regarding COVID-19.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among university students at the Lebanese University between March 30, 2020, and April 4, 2020. Information on socio-demographic data, knowledge, practice, and additional information concerning COVID-19 were collected.

Results: Our survey showed that the majority of the students had good knowledge 90.8%, and more than two third of the respondents 78.6% reported good practice regarding COVID-19. Graduate students were more knowledgeable compared to undergraduate students (unstandardized beta 0.349 with a 95% confidence interval (CI) of 0.165 to 0.533; p-value < 0.0001). Moreover, male students had a negative impact on good practice compared to females (unstandardized beta -0.280 with a 95% confidence interval (CI) of -0.402 to -0.159; p-value < 0.0001). Nearly half of the students (55.2%) reported that their food intake has increased, and 82.5% of the students didn't practice sport during the quarantine. The most common information source of the students was the television (63.3%) followed by social media (53.9%).

Conclusions: This study offers useful insights into the knowledge and practices of Lebanese university students towards COVID-19. Our findings support the importance to deliver health education campaign by the ministry of public health through television and social media to improve the knowledge on disease transmission and preventive measures.

黎巴嫩大学生与COVID-19:对其相关知识、实践和行为的调查。
导言:年轻人是预防COVID-19大流行进展的中心,必须针对他们进行教育,以阻止疾病的任何潜在传播。本研究旨在评估黎巴嫩大学生关于COVID-19的知识、实践和行为。方法:在2020年3月30日至2020年4月4日期间,对黎巴嫩大学的大学生进行横断面研究。收集了有关COVID-19的社会人口数据、知识、实践和其他信息。结果:我们的调查显示,90.8%的学生对新冠肺炎有良好的认识,超过三分之二的受访者78.6%的人对新冠肺炎有良好的认识。研究生比本科生更有知识(非标准化贝塔系数0.349,95%可信区间(CI)为0.165 ~ 0.533;p值< 0.0001)。此外,与女生相比,男生对良好实践有负面影响(非标准化贝塔系数为-0.280,95%置信区间(CI)为-0.402至-0.159;p值< 0.0001)。近一半(55.2%)的学生报告他们的食物摄入量增加了,82.5%的学生在隔离期间没有进行体育锻炼。学生最常见的信息来源是电视(63.3%),其次是社交媒体(53.9%)。结论:本研究为了解黎巴嫩大学生对COVID-19的知识和实践提供了有益的见解。我们的研究结果支持了公共卫生部通过电视和社交媒体开展健康教育运动的重要性,以提高人们对疾病传播和预防措施的认识。
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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The journal is published on a four-monthly basis and covers the field of epidemiology and community health. The journal publishes original papers and proceedings of Symposia and/or Conferences which should be submitted in English. Papers are accepted on their originality and general interest. Ethical considerations will be taken into account.
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