Public perception of COVID-19 in the Triângulo Mineiro region, Minas Gerais state, Brazil: a cross-sectional survey

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Journal of Tropical Pathology Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.5216/rpt.v50i3.69063
Maísa de Oliveira-Leandro, Vinícius Henrique Almeida Guimarães, Carolina Cassiano, J. C. Costa-Madeira, Anna Laura Piantino Marques, C. Motta, M. V. Silva, V. Rodrigues Jr, Wellington Francisco Rodrigues, Carlo José Freire Oliveira
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This was a cross-sectional, anonymous, online survey aimed at assessing the perceptions and basic knowledge of COVID-19, a highly transmissible disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, in a sample population in the Triângulo Mineiro region, Minas Gerais, Brazil. A questionnaire devised by the researchers and distributed through social media was applied between June 16, 2020 and August 21, 2020. The survey consisted of questions about the basic aspects of COVID-19, which included symptoms, risk groups, suspicion of infection, prevention, transmission, and perception regarding social isolation. The average distribution, frequencies, similarities and differences between the responses for the different variables were evaluated. Five hundred twenty valid responses were obtained from participants aged ≥18 years. Most of the respondents showed satisfactory basic knowledge of COVID-19. Moreover, the data showed that the participants scored an average of 87.6%. Sex, age, and socioeconomic vulnerability presented a statistically significant link with knowledge of the disease; women, young participants, and the least socioeconomically vulnerable had the highest scores. This study indicated that the population in the Triângulo Mineiro region able to access social networking platforms were basically well informed regarding COVID-19, although differences were observed depending on the group analyzed. KEY WORDS: Coronavirus; knowledge; surveys and questionnaires.
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巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州特里恩古洛米内罗地区公众对COVID-19的看法:一项横断面调查
这是一项横断面匿名在线调查,旨在评估巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州特里恩古洛米内罗州样本人群对COVID-19(一种由SARS-CoV-2引起的高度传染性疾病)的认知和基本知识。研究人员设计了一份调查问卷,并在2020年6月16日至2020年8月21日期间通过社交媒体分发。该调查包括关于COVID-19基本方面的问题,包括症状、风险群体、怀疑感染、预防、传播以及对社会隔离的看法。评估了不同变量响应的平均分布、频率、相似性和差异性。从年龄≥18岁的参与者中获得520份有效回复。大多数受访者对新冠肺炎的基础知识表示满意。此外,数据显示,参与者的平均得分为87.6%。性别、年龄和社会经济脆弱性与疾病知识存在统计学上的显著联系;女性、年轻参与者和社会经济上最不脆弱的人得分最高。这项研究表明,特里恩古洛米内罗地区能够访问社交网络平台的人口基本了解COVID-19,尽管根据所分析的群体存在差异。关键词:冠状病毒;知识;调查和问卷。
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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