Selected article for: "Coronavirus disease and perception knowledge"

Author: Alsoghair, Mansour; Almazyad, Mohammad; Alburaykan, Tariq; Alsultan, Abdulrhman; Alnughaymishi, Abdulmajeed; Almazyad, Sulaiman; Alharbi, Meshari; Alkassas, Wesam; Almadud, Abdulaziz; Alsuhaibani, Mohammed
Title: Medical Students and COVID-19: Knowledge, Preventive Behaviors, and Risk Perception
  • Cord-id: 25xud7ua
  • Document date: 2021_1_19
  • ID: 25xud7ua
    Snippet: Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is an international public health threat. This study aimed to evaluate COVID-19-related knowledge, preventive behaviors, and risk perception among Saudi Arabian medical students and interns. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among fourth- and fifth-year medical students and interns between June and August 2020 at three colleges of medicine in Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia. A previously validated questionnaire was
    Document: Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is an international public health threat. This study aimed to evaluate COVID-19-related knowledge, preventive behaviors, and risk perception among Saudi Arabian medical students and interns. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among fourth- and fifth-year medical students and interns between June and August 2020 at three colleges of medicine in Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia. A previously validated questionnaire was distributed as an online survey. Results: The total mean knowledge score was 12.5/15 points; 83.9% achieved a high score. The mean score of self-reported preventive behavior was 8.40; 94.1% achieved a high score. The overall mean risk perception score was 5.34/8 points; 31.6% achieved a high score. Conclusion: Medical students assessed in this study displayed sufficient knowledge and preventive behaviors regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and an average level of risk perception. Lower scores by younger medical students suggest that they must improve their COVID-19 knowledge and risk perception, as they are a potential source of health information in their communities.

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