Anxiety, Knowledge, and Preventive Behaviors among COVID-19 Survivors: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Coronavirus Concerns.

Autor: Fallah, Bahare, Fathi, Fatemeh, Adham, Mohammad, Moradi, Melika, Nasiriani, Khadijeh, Jambarsang, Sara, Bakhshi, Fatemeh
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Zdroj: Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences; 2024, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p1-9, 9p
Abstrakt: Introduction: This study aims to examine the interplay between COVID-19-related knowledge, anxiety, and preventive behaviors among individuals who have survived COVID-19. Material & Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design recruited 230 participants from three public hospitals through simple randomization. Participants completed a questionnaire via email and phone, comprising sections on personal information, the Corona Disease Anxiety Scale (CDAS), and COVID-19 knowledge and preventive behaviors. Data analysis utilized T-tests, ANOVA, and regression models. Results: Out of 230 individuals, 200 responded (an 87% response rate). Education level significantly correlated with COVID-19 knowledge and preventive behaviors. Job status also showed a significant association with participants' understanding and actions regarding COVID-19. Regression analyses revealed that higher levels of knowledge (β=0.5, p=0.001) and anxiety (β=0.182, p=0.001) were linked to increased engagement in preventive behaviors. Conclusion: This study focused on COVID-19 survivors, finding that anxiety may serve as a motivating factor for engaging in preventive behaviors. These findings hold implications for policymakers in promoting effective preventive measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index