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Author: Lee, Soon Young; Yang, Hee Jeong; Kim, Gawon; Cheong, Hae-Kwan; Choi, Bo Youl
Title: Preventive behaviors by the level of perceived infection sensitivity during the Korea outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in 2015
  • Document date: 2016_11_16
  • ID: 1sn5i2c2_11
    Snippet: Data used in this study included general characteristics of participants as well as response indices to health behaviors, infection sensitivity, and outbreak. General characteristics collected from the CHS included gender, age, monthly household income, education, occupation, and residential area. In addition, health behavior-related questions included questions on smoking, high-risk drinking, stress, subjective health conditions, and chronic dis.....
    Document: Data used in this study included general characteristics of participants as well as response indices to health behaviors, infection sensitivity, and outbreak. General characteristics collected from the CHS included gender, age, monthly household income, education, occupation, and residential area. In addition, health behavior-related questions included questions on smoking, high-risk drinking, stress, subjective health conditions, and chronic diseases. Questions used in this survey for infection sensitivity, reliability and practice of preventive behaviors, hand washing and policy credibility were based on the study performed with community residents during the H1N1 influenza outbreak in 2009 [10] , as presented in the Appendix 1. Additionally, presence or absence of experiences of isolation or quarantine resulting from MERS infection, as well as respiratory symptoms were investigated.

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