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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward Covid-19 Among Persian Birth Cohort Participants Publisher



Mirmohammadkhani M1 ; Bemanalizadeh M2 ; Yazdi M2 ; Goli P2 ; Mohebpour F2 ; Saffarieh E3 ; Danaei N4 ; Paknazar F1 ; Daniali S2 ; Kelishadi R2
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  1. 1. Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
  2. 2. Child Growth and Development Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non Communicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Research Center, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran

Source: Journal of Education and Health Promotion Published:2021


Abstract

BACKGROUND: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) toward COVID-19 play an important role in controlling the outbreak. The present study aimed to investigate the KAP of a group of women toward COVID-19 during the second wave of the outbreak in Iran. METHOD AND MATERIAL: A cross-sectional survey of 2862 women was conducted in May and June 2020 in two centers of Persian birth cohort. The survey instrument was a self-reported questionnaire Multivariable linear regression analysis to identify factors associated with knowledge and practice. toward COVID-19 and multinomial logistic regression analyses to identify factors associated with attitudes. Unstandardized regression coefficients (β) and odds ratios and their 95% confidence intervals were used to quantify the associations between variables and KAP. RESULT: Good knowledge and optimistic attitudes toward the successful control of COVID-19 was seen among participants. Overall, about 57.3% (1640), 41.1% (1176), and 1.6% (46) of respondents were categorized as low (score <50%), moderate (score: 50%-80%), and high (score > 80%) proper practice, respectively. Eighty-five individuals with COVID-19 experience (3.0%) had lower knowledge score (79.91 ± 17.93 vs. 83.81 ± 13.88, P < 0.001) and lower proper practice score (40.22 ± 16.57 vs. 47.96 ± 16.15, respectively, P < 0.001) compared to those who were not infected. A higher level of knowledge was associated with appropriate practice in both groups of positive attitudes (χ 2 = 32.23, P < 0.001) and negative attitudes (χ 2 = 31.49, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: This survey recorded good knowledge and relatively good attitudes among women. Special health policies plan should be taken for target populations among women during the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. All rights reserved.
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