评估COVID-19封锁的社会经济和健康影响:对50岁以下和50岁以上尼日利亚人的比较研究

I. Ojule, Enebeli Ugo Uwadiako, U. Ogbonna
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COVID-19的出现扭曲了包括尼日利亚在内的所有社会的生活和生活,迫切需要像本研究一样研究其各种影响。这是一项横断面描述性研究,于2020年4月20日至6月20日进行,通过各种社交媒体使用结构化问卷招募了5,227名参与者。男性3173例(60.7%),年龄≥50岁804例(15.4%)。在追踪封锁期间的家庭生活时,50岁以下的参与者花在家庭活动上的时间明显更多。在社会经济方面,50岁以下的人更多地接受了帮助,更多地参与了社交网络,而50岁以上的人则感到孤独。此外,更多的男性和失业者需要但无法获得保健服务。这些社会经济和健康影响的后果,特别是在50岁以上的人群中,可能引发长期的社会心理和身体健康挑战,因此迫切需要加紧努力解决这些问题。
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Assessing the Socio-Economic and Health Effects of COVID-19 Lockdown: A Comparative Study of Under-and Over-50-Year-Old Nigerians
The emergence of COVID-19 has distorted life and living in all societies including Nigeria, and there is urgent need for research into its diverse effects, as in this study. This is a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted from 20 April to 20 June 2020, with 5,227 participants recruited through various social media using a structured questionnaire. There were 3,173(60.7%) male and 804(15.4%) were ≥50 years old. In tracking family life during the lockdown, participants <50years significantly spent more time on family-oriented activities. Socioeconomically, more under-50s received assistance and were more involved in social networking, whereas more over-50s felt lonelier. Additionally, more males and unemployed persons were in need of, but unable to access healthcare. The consequences of these socio-economic and health effects particularly among persons aged ≥50years could ripple into long lasting psycho-social and physical health challenges, and it is therefore urgent need to step up efforts to address these problems.
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