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Frontiers in Medicine
Knowledge and Determinants of Behavioral Responses to the Pandemic of COVID-19
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Gang Lv1  Jing Yuan2  Stephanie Hsieh3  Rongjie Shao4  Minghui Li5 
[1] Department of General Surgery, The 1st Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital;Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration, School of Pharmacy, Fudan University;Department of Pharmacy, Scarborough Health Network – Centenary Hospital;Department of Health Economics, China Pharmaceutical University;Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, United States
关键词: COVID-19;    knowledge;    determinants of health;    preventive health behaviors;    pharmacist;    student;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fmed.2021.673187
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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Background: Understanding knowledge and behavioral responses to the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is important for appropriate public health interventions. Objectives: To assess knowledge of COVID-19 and to examine determinants associated with the adoption of preventive health behaviors among future health care providers. Methods: An anonymous online survey was sent out to pharmacy students in high and low-endemic areas of COVID-19 in China. Based on recommendations from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, preventive health behaviors examined in this study included washing hands, wearing a face mask, and maintaining social distancing. The Health Belief Model (HBM) was used and measured by a seven-point Likert scale (one as extremely unlikely; seven as extremely likely). Multivariate linear regression models were used to examine predictors of preventive health behaviors. Results: Among 203 respondents who finished the survey, a medium level of knowledge (4.41 ± 0.95) of COVID-19 was reported. Respondents were extremely likely to wear a face mask (6.85 ± 0.60), but only moderately likely to engage in washing hands (5.95 ± 1.38) and maintaining social distancing (6.19 ± 1.60). Determinants of washing hands were cue to action, self-efficacy, knowledge, and gender; wearing a face mask were cue to action, self-efficacy, knowledge, and ethnicity; and maintaining social distancing were cue to action and self-efficacy. Conclusions: Public health interventions should consider incorporating cue to action, self-efficacy, and knowledge as factors to potentially improve the adoption of face mask-wearing, hand washing, and social distancing as appropriate individual preventive measures, especially if local and regional authorities are considering reopening schools sometime in future.

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