控制新冠肺炎疫情传播的伦理价值取向

A. Akbıyık, B. Ceylan, D. Yıldırım, M. Sözmen, Esra Akın
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在本研究中,我们旨在确定在疫情控制中表现出的行为是否会随着伦理价值观的倾向而改变。在这项横断面研究中,我们调查了620名18岁以上积极使用社交媒体账户的人。该研究的数据是在2021年10月23日至11月期间使用研究人员制作的“介绍信息表”和“道德价值观倾向量表”收集的。参与者的平均年龄为28.56±10岁,女性占77.7%,单身占62.9%,11.8%的参与者与65岁及以上的人住在一起,14.2%的参与者患有慢性疾病。新冠肺炎(COVID-19)检测检出率为25.2%,阳性检出率为11.0%。参与者“控制新冠病毒传播行为”的平均得分为4.46分。“道德价值观倾向量表”的平均得分为4.38分。随着“道德价值观倾向量表”得分的增加,“控制新冠病毒传播的行为”得分呈上升趋势。这项研究的结果是,在传染性的“基于短信的案例”中,那些觉得自己有责任的人对控制感染的传播更敏感。
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Inclination to Ethical Values in Controlling the Spread of COVID-19
we the responsibility of from preventing In this study, we aimed to determine whether the behaviors exhib- ited in epidemic control change according to the inclination to the ethical values. In this cross-sectional study we reached 620 people over the age of 18 actively using their social media accounts. The data of the study were collected using the “Introductory Information Form” created by the researchers, and “The Inclination to Ethical Values Scale” in between October 23 and November in 2021. The mean age of participants was 28.56±10 were 77.7% female and 62.9%, were single participant 11.8% of the participants lived at home with an individual aged 65 or over and 14.2% of the participants had chronic illness. The rate of having a coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) test was 25.2% and a pos- itive rate of COVID-19 testing was 11.0%. The mean score of the participants’ “Behaviors for the control of the spread of COVID-19” was 4.46. The average score of the participants for “The Inclination to Ethical Values Scale” was 4.38. There was an increase in score of “Be- haviors for the control of the spread of COVID-19” with the increase in score of “The Inclination to Ethical Values Scale”. As a result of this study, in the contagious “text-based case”, those who felt responsible were more sensitive to controlling the spread of the infection.
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