KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND RISK PERCEPTION OF COVID-19 AMONG NIGERIANS

Q4 Medicine
F. Abayomi, Adeoti Adekunle Olatayo, Adeboye Muhammed Akanbi Nurudeen, Awosanya Joseph Abioye, Oluwadiya Ibironke Omowumi, O. K. Sunday
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 emerged as a novel disease with global health importance. Personal and collective behaviours have been modified to prevent the spread of this pandemic. This study is aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and risk perceptions of Nigerians towards COVID-19. Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between the 30th of April and 17th of May 2020 with a national representative among Nigerians using a combination of online and interviewer administered questionnaire. Results: A total of 1,135 respondents participated in the study with a slight male preponderance (M: F=1.5:1). The mean age of the participants was 42±12.2 years with the majority (77%) between the ages of 26 and 55 years. The majority were aware of the pandemic, mostly through mass and social media. Most of the respondents demonstrated good knowledge of COVID-19 but the unaware minority (0.6%) were likewise uneducated. Educational status had no significant association with attitude towards hand washing and wearing of face mask (p>0.05). Risk perception was however low to moderate despite their concerns for COVID-19 and lack of trust in the governments’ response to the disease. Conclusion: The risk perception of COVID-19 among the respondents is not encouraging, hence more advocacy and public orientation must be done to curb further spread of COVID-19 in our setting.
尼日利亚人对新冠肺炎的认识、态度和风险认知
背景:新冠肺炎是一种具有全球卫生重要性的新型疾病。个人和集体行为已被修改,以防止这一流行病的传播。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚人对新冠肺炎的知识、态度和风险认知。方法:在2020年4月30日至5月17日期间,由一名国家代表在尼日利亚人中进行了一项横断面调查,采用在线问卷和访谈问卷相结合的方式。结果:共有1135名受访者参与了这项研究,男性略占优势(M:F=1.5:1)。参与者的平均年龄为42±12.2岁,其中大多数(77%)年龄在26至55岁之间。大多数人主要通过大众和社交媒体了解疫情。大多数受访者对新冠肺炎有很好的了解,但不知情的少数人(0.6%)同样没有受过教育。教育状况与洗手和戴口罩的态度没有显著关联(p>0.05)。尽管他们担心新冠肺炎,并且对政府应对该疾病的措施缺乏信任,但风险认知从低到中等。结论:受访者对新冠肺炎的风险认知并不令人鼓舞,因此必须进行更多的宣传和公众引导,以遏制新冠肺炎在我们的环境中的进一步传播。
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African Journal of Infectious Diseases
African Journal of Infectious Diseases Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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