菲律宾索索贡市2019冠状病毒病大流行期间家用消毒剂的消费量

Q3 Multidisciplinary Philippine Journal of Science Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.56899/152.03.05
Mabille Longavela, Richard V. Dumilag, M. A. Malto, Elden Orgela, Teresa Haide R. Belgica, Lynn Mendoza, Janet M. Hibay, Mae San Pablo, Carmela Enmel, Franklin Calaminos, Jinky D. Bailon, Laurence Elmer H. Corral, Leny D. Berdin, Vivien L. Chua, Ruby Olipany, Cynthia B. Mintu, Benilda Laza, J. P. Gerardo, C. F. Ruiz
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,菲律宾人对使用家用消毒剂的行为和认知变化的了解在很大程度上尚未得到探索。通过一项调查,我们考虑了菲律宾索索贡当地人的反应。酒精和氧化剂是索索贡地区最常用的家用消毒剂。大多数答复者在大流行期间已转向日常使用消毒产品。消毒液消费主义的增加与性别、就业受访者和学生呈正相关,但与家庭主妇和非就业受访者无关。大多数受访者认为,在选择消毒剂时需要考虑各种因素。他们还了解消毒废物对环境可能产生的影响。在新常态时代,这些集体的积极行为变化如何值得进一步关注?
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Consumption of Household Disinfectants during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Sorsogon, Philippines
Knowledge of behavior and perception changes about the use of household disinfectants in the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic is largely unexplored. Through a survey, we took into consideration the locals’ responses from Sorsogon, Philippines. Alcohol and oxidizing agents were found to be the most commonly used household disinfectant products in Sorsogon. Most of the respondents have shifted to the everyday use of disinfectant products during the pandemic. Increased disinfectant consumerism was positively associated with genders, employed respondents, and students but not among housewives and non-employed respondents. Most of the respondents agreed that various factors are needed to consider when choosing disinfectants. They were also knowledgeable about the possible effects of disinfectant wastes on the environment. How would these collective positive behavior changes during the new normal era warrant further attention.
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