Knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards COVID-19 among the population of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Q2 Social Sciences
Miriane Lucindo Zucoloto, Andréa Cristina Meneghini, Edson Zangiacomi Martinez
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Abstract

Background: The population's adherence to COVID-19 preventive measures is influenced by their knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) towards the disease, making research into people's awareness of the disease essential. The present survey was designed to assess KAP towards COVID-19 among the population of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Methods: An online questionnaire was disseminated via social media between September 14 and October 5, 2020. The intended population was Brazilians over the age of 18, living in the state of São Paulo.

Results: A total of 1,111 individuals completed the questionnaire. The majority were women (71.6%), 31.6% were aged 31-40 years old, and 82.8% had higher education. Among the participants, 17.5% reported that they had taken some medication without a medical prescription to prevent COVID-19. The participants showed good knowledge about the transmission and prevention of the disease. The knowledge mean score was lower among participants with complete high school or less, with poor self-perception of their health status, who almost never seek information about COVID-19, and those who are not sure to belong to a risk group for the disease. Only 51.3% of the participants believed that COVID-19 would finally be successfully controlled, and 56.6% were confident that Brazil could win the battle against the virus.

Conclusions: Participants demonstrated good knowledge of COVID-19 but were pessimistic about the pandemic's future. The findings of this study can help in the development of effective health communication strategies to promote better knowledge and a positive attitude about prevention measures.

巴西圣保罗州人口对COVID-19的知识、态度和做法
背景:人群对COVID-19预防措施的依从性受其对疾病的知识、态度和实践(KAP)的影响,因此研究人们对疾病的认识至关重要。本调查旨在评估巴西圣保罗州人口对COVID-19的知晓度。方法:于2020年9月14日至10月5日通过社交媒体发放在线问卷。目标人群是居住在圣保罗州的18岁以上的巴西人。结果:共1111人完成问卷调查。大多数是女性(71.6%),31.6%的人年龄在31-40岁之间,82.8%的人受过高等教育。在参与者中,17.5%的人报告说他们在没有医生处方的情况下服用了一些药物来预防COVID-19。参加者对疾病的传播和预防有很好的认识。高中学历或以下、自我健康状况认知较差、几乎从不寻求有关COVID-19的信息以及不确定属于该疾病风险群体的参与者的知识平均得分较低。只有51.3%的受访者认为新冠肺炎最终会得到成功控制,56.6%的受访者相信巴西能够赢得这场抗击病毒的战斗。结论:参与者表现出对COVID-19的良好了解,但对大流行的未来持悲观态度。本研究结果有助于制定有效的健康传播策略,以提高对预防措施的认识和积极态度。
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Journal of Communication in Healthcare
Journal of Communication in Healthcare Social Sciences-Communication
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