Author: Ghaderi, Ebrahim; Mahmoodi, Hassan; Sharifi saqqezi, Pershang; Ghanei Gheshlagh, Reza; Moradi, Ghobad; Shokri, Azad; Piroozi, Bakhtiar; Mohamadi Bolbanabad, Amjad; Ahmadi, Asad
Title: Knowledge, attitudes, practices and fear of COVIDâ€19 among Iranians: A quick online survey Cord-id: nsf81nkp Document date: 2021_4_23
ID: nsf81nkp
Snippet: To control COVIDâ€19, several strategies were proposed in Iran since the start of the outbreak. The number of reported infected people and its consequent death toll herald relative inadequacies in the quality and extent of the measures in curbing the COVIDâ€19 transmission cycle. This study was conducted to investigate knowledge, attitude, precautionary practices and degree of fear related to COVIDâ€19 in a sample of Iranian population. This study was conducted among 457 residents of Kurdista
Document: To control COVIDâ€19, several strategies were proposed in Iran since the start of the outbreak. The number of reported infected people and its consequent death toll herald relative inadequacies in the quality and extent of the measures in curbing the COVIDâ€19 transmission cycle. This study was conducted to investigate knowledge, attitude, precautionary practices and degree of fear related to COVIDâ€19 in a sample of Iranian population. This study was conducted among 457 residents of Kurdistan Province, Iran, through social networks and social media (WhatsApp and Telegram). Knowledge, attitude and practice and fear of COVIDâ€19 were collected using valid tools. Multiple logistic regression and multivariate linear regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with binary outcome attitudes, practices and continuous variables knowledge and fear of COVIDâ€19, respectively. The mean (SD) age of participants was 37.86 (10.42); of them, 252 (55.1%) were men, and more than twoâ€thirds were married (74.8%). About 10% of the respondents were in believed that COVIDâ€19 could create a type of social stigma. Level of knowledge about COVIDâ€19 in 77.8% of the study attendees was acceptable, and 352 of them (70%) were confident that the virus would eventually be successfully controlled in the world, but only 252 of the attendants (50%) had confidence about successful control of COVIDâ€19 in Iran. Applying multiple logistic regression, knowledge (OR: 1.18, p = 0.028) and fear (OR: 1.04, p = 0.028) of COVIDâ€19 were associated with positive attitude towards controllability of COVIDâ€19. Gender (OR: 1.96, p = 0.012), sources of information (OR: 5.00, p = 0.005) and knowledge (OR: 1.27, p = 0.006) were also indicated association with taking precautionary practices to control COVIDâ€19. Further studies are recommended to boost level of knowledge, strengthen positive attitude and ameliorate behavioural pattern for successful control of COVIDâ€19 in Iran.
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