Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Covid-19 in Different Universities across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tahir Usman, Irfan Khattak, Mustafa Kamal, Arsalan Rasheed, Johar Ali, Naimat Ullah Khan, Adnan Khan, Ibrar Muhammad Khan, Abdul Samad, Anwer Hussain, Tariq Ali
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There have been 6,566,610 fatalities and 626,337,158 reported cases of COVID-19 worldwide. Pakistan presently has over 1,573,922 confirmed cases and 30,625 deaths. A survey-based study was performed from January to September 2022 among different university communities to find out their KAP level. Data was collected in Google Forms through a questionnaire. The Independent t-test, Multinomial regressions, and Non-parametric Mann-Whitney test were used to assess the level of significance (p-value ≤0.05). 317 out of 605 participants were male (52.5 %), the majority of participants were 15-29 years old (72.7 %), unmarried/divorced (71.6 %), have no children (82.1 %), residing in the urban area (54.9 %) and possess a college/university degree (59.5 %). The majority of participants correctly answered five out of six knowledge questions (M = 4.96, SD = 1.03) and correctly identified the primary symptoms of COVID-19 (94.4 %) along with the proper identification of mode of transmission (95.2 %) while 1.8% wrongly replied and 2.1 % did not reply. A knowledge test revealed the significant frequency of misconception, with nearly half of the respondents (46.3 %) assuming that illness might be contracted by eating or coming into touch with wild animals. Wearing a facial mask is highly practiced (M = 3.59, SD = 0.91), followed by avoiding crowded places (M = 3.44, SD = 0.95) and practicing hand hygiene (M = 3.36, SD = 1.04). Females, the elderly, and the less educated, on the other hand, have less understanding of COVID-19, making them especially susceptible to the pandemic. It is proposed that further awareness might contribute to a favorable attitude and practice.
巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省不同大学对新冠肺炎的知识、态度和实践
全球已有656610人死亡,626337158例COVID-19报告病例。巴基斯坦目前有1 573 922例确诊病例,30 625例死亡。从2022年1月到9月,以各大学社区为对象,进行了问卷调查。通过问卷调查收集谷歌表格中的数据。采用独立t检验、多项回归和非参数Mann-Whitney检验评估显著性水平(p值≤0.05)。605名参与者中有317名是男性(52.5%),大多数参与者年龄在15-29岁(72.7%),未婚/离婚(71.6%),没有孩子(82.1%),居住在城市地区(54.9%),拥有大专/大学学位(59.5%)。大多数参与者正确回答了6个知识问题中的5个(M = 4.96, SD = 1.03),正确识别了COVID-19的主要症状(94.4%)和正确识别了传播方式(95.2%),而1.8%的人回答错误,2.1%的人没有回答。一项知识测试显示,误解的频率很高,近一半的受访者(46.3%)认为疾病可能通过食用或接触野生动物而感染。佩戴口罩的习惯较高(M = 3.59, SD = 0.91),其次是避免人员密集场所(M = 3.44, SD = 0.95),注意手卫生(M = 3.36, SD = 1.04)。另一方面,女性、老年人和受教育程度较低的人对COVID-19的了解较少,使他们特别容易受到大流行的影响。有人提出,进一步的认识可能有助于形成良好的态度和做法。
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