全国封锁期间(2020年3月23日至5月3日)希腊民众对COVID-19大流行的知识、态度和看法:一项基于网络的横断面研究

Andreas Anestis, Odysseas Lomvardeas, Nikolaos Papadakis
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目的:该研究评估了希腊2020年春季全面封锁期间对新冠肺炎大流行的知识、态度和看法。方法:于2020年4月13日至5月5日进行一项基于网络的横断面研究。希腊成年居民匿名完成了一项在线调查,该调查通过电子邮件和社交媒体分发。共收集了1396份完整的问卷。调查项目包括人口统计学问题、有关疾病病因、诊断和预防的知识问题,以及与受访者对限制措施的态度和看法以及对提供信息的不同机构的信心有关的问题。根据变量类型和研究问题进行了适当的统计分析。结果:知识得分最高的是女性(74.8%,p=0.015)、60岁以上的人(77.3%,p<0.001)和完成中学后或高等教育的人(76.5%,p<0.001)。确定了对疫情的五种态度模式:“信任机构”、“信任限制措施”、“相信媒体和互联网”,“对传统机构的信任”和“衡量否认者”。年龄、教育程度和知识得分是决定态度模式的因素。结论:教育和公众对科学准确信息的认识是在健康危机时期消除个人和社会不负责任和危险行为,保护公众健康的手段。
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Knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of the Greek population regarding the COVID-19 pandemic during the national lock-down (March 23 - May 03, 2020): A web-based cross-sectional study
Objective: The study assessed the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions toward the COVID-19 pandemic during the total lockdown of spring 2020 in Greece. Methods: A web-based cross-sectional study was conducted from April 13 to May 5, 2020. Adult residents of Greece anonymously completed an online survey that was distributed through email and social media. A total of 1396 fully complete questionnaires were collected. Demographic questions, questions regarding the knowledge about the disease etiology, diagnosis and prevention, and questions related to the respondents' attitude and perception toward the restriction measures and the confidence in different kinds of institutions providing information were included in the survey items. The appropriate statistical analyses were conducted according to the type of variable and the research question. Results: The highest knowledge scores were found in females (74.8%, p = 0.015), individuals over 60 years old (77.3%, p<0.001) and individuals having completed post-secondary or tertiary education (76.5%, p<0.001). Five attitude patterns toward the pandemic were identified: 'trust in institutions', 'trust in the restriction measures', 'trust in media and the internet', 'trust in traditional institutions', and 'measures deniers'. Age, education, and knowledge score were the factors defining the attitudinal patterns revealed. Conclusions: Education and public awareness of scientifically accurate information are the means for eliminating individually and socially irresponsible and dangerous behaviors and protecting public health in periods of health crises.
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