Influences of COVID-19 Knowledge, eHealth Literacy, COVID-19 Literacy, and Social Support on COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors among Foreign Students in Korea

Eunmi Lee, Jeong Hee Kang
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Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the factors affecting coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) preventive behaviors among foreign students in Korea.Methods: The study administered a descriptive cross-sectional survey to 201 foreign students. Data were collected from June 25 to July 6, 2022 using self-report structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics and hierarchical regression analysis with SPSS for Windows version 27.0.Results: The participants were from China (n=58) or Vietnam (n=143), with a mean age of 22.28 years (SD=2.25 years) and length of stay in Korea of 13.94 months (SD=9.12 months). COVID-19 preventive behaviors were significantly different based on participants’ nationality (t=-3.31, p=.001), gender (t=2.05, p=.042), education level (t=-2.41, p=.017), and perceived health status (t=-4.46, p<.001), and were significantly correlated with COVID-19 knowledge (r=.17, p=.016), eHealth literacy (r=.33, p<.001), COVID-19 literacy (r=.22, p=.001), and social support (r=.26, p<.001). Hierarchical multiple regression analysis with those aforementioned variables explained approximately 16% of the variance in preventive behaviors.Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to find ways to improve eHealth literacy in order to create a safe environment for foreign students in Korea during outbreaks of infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
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COVID-19知识、电子健康素养、COVID-19素养和社会支持对韩国外国留学生COVID-19预防行为的影响
目的:了解影响在韩留学生2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)预防行为的因素。方法:对201名外国留学生进行描述性横断面调查。数据采集时间为2022年6月25日至7月6日,采用自报告式结构化问卷,使用SPSS for Windows version 27.0进行描述性统计和层次回归分析。结果:参与者来自中国(n=58)或越南(n=143),平均年龄22.28岁(SD=2.25年),在韩国停留时间13.94个月(SD=9.12个月)。参与者的预防行为在国籍(t=-3.31, p=.001)、性别(t=2.05, p=.042)、文化程度(t=-2.41, p=.017)和自我健康状况(t=-4.46, p<.001)上存在显著差异,且与COVID-19知识相关(r=。17, p=.016),电子健康素养(r=。33, p<.001), COVID-19识字率(r=。22, p=.001),社会支持(r=。26日,p <措施)。用上述变量进行的分层多元回归分析解释了大约16%的预防行为差异。结论:根据本研究的结果,有必要找到提高eHealth素养的方法,以便在COVID-19等传染病爆发期间为在韩国的外国学生创造一个安全的环境。
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