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Abstract
We discuss crisis prevention and management during the first 3 months of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in Singapore. Four public health issues were considered: prevention measures, self-health evaluation, SARS knowledge, and appraisal of crisis management. We conducted telephone interviews with a representative sample of 1,201 adults, > or = 21 years of age. We found that sex, age, and attitude (anxiety and perception of open communication with authorities) were associated with practicing preventive measures. Analysis of Singapore's outbreak improves our understanding of the social dimensions of infectious disease outbreaks.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15030714 PMCID: PMC3322925 DOI: 10.3201/eid1002.030418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Demographic characteristics of study and total population
| Characteristics | Study population | Total populationa | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. (%) [1,201 total] | No. (%) [3,263,200 total] | ||
| Ethnicity
Chinese
Malay
Indian
Other | 900 (75.0)
172 (14.0)
82 (7.0)
47 (4.0) | 2,505,400 (76.8)
453,600 (13.9)
257,800 (7.9)
46,400 (1.4) | |
| Age
21–29b
30–39
40–49
50 and older | 233 (19.0)
313 (26.0)
312 (26.0)
343 (28.0) | 480,191 (20.4)
613,944 (26.1)
575,674 (24.5)
681,282 (29.0) | |
| Sex Male Female | 599 (49.9) 602 (50.1) | 1,630,293 (49.9) 1,632,916 (50.1) | |
aRef. 2. bTotal population figures refer to ages 20–29 years.
Variables used in analysis of public reaction and perspective of SARS crisis
| Variable | % | Mean | SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Symptoms (0–8) over past 2 weeks
None
One or more
Main SARS-related symptoms
Persistent high fever ≥38°C
Cough
Rapid breathing | 77.6
22.4
1.0
9.0
1.0 | 0.3639 | 0.8286 |
| Anxiety level
High (1.0–2.2)
Moderate (2.3–3.2)
Low (3.3–4.0) | 2.9
42.4
54.7 | 3.2307 | .4819 |
| Perceived likelihood of contracting SARS
Very likely (4)
Likely (3)
Not very likely (2)
Not likely at all (1)
Don’t know (0) | 4.0
10.0
39.0
29.0
18.0 | 1.5304 | 1.014 |
| Knowledge of SARS
No knowledge (0 of 3 answers correct) (0)
1 of 3 answers correct (1)
2 of 3 answers correct (2)
3 of 3 answers correct (3) | 11.7
25.0
42.5
20.7 | 1.7227 | .9222 |
| Appraisal of crisis management
“Strongly agree” and “Agree” that information by health authorities is:
Accurate
Clear
Sufficient
Timely
Trustworthy
Population has chance to express personal views and concerns to the authorities, “strongly agree” or “agree.”
Agreeable to 10-day quarantine after nonclose contact with SARS-infected person and no symptoms
Agree
Don’t agree
Don’t know | 82.2
86.3
84.5
84.4
87.8
66.3
71.6
22.4
6.0 |
|
|
| Years of formal education
≤10 years
≥11 years | 57.1
42.9 | 10.07 | 3.9642 |
| Practice of preventive measures Practicing each of eight measures “always” or “most of the time” during the past 3 days: Covered mouth with tissue when sneezing or coughing Covered mouth with bare hand when sneezing or coughing Washed hands after sneezing, coughing, or clearing nose Used soap or liquid hand-wash when washing hands Wore a mask Used serving utensils for shared food Took preventive measures when touching objects Washed hands after touching objects Preventive measures taken over past 3 days (score 0–8) Five or fewer of the eight measures Six or more of the eight measures | 62.0 47.0 72.0 81.0 4.0 28.0 15.0 48.0 69.3 30.7 | 4.686 | 1.5286 |
Practice of SARS preventive measures, 3 days before interviewsa
| Variable | No. | OR | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 932
269
544
657
1,034
167 | 1.012
0.960
0.861
1.140
1.031
0.833 | 0.947 to 1.082
0.766 to 1.203
0.757 to 0.978
1.031 to 1.283
0.979 to 1.085
0.621 to 1.118 | ||
| 952
249 | 1.012
0.954 | 0.950 to 1.079
0.753 to 1.079 | ||
| 290
911
271
930
860
341 | 1.164
0.955
1.434
0.909
0.969
1.084 | 0.928 to 1.460
0.893 to 1.020
1.115 to 1.846
0.855 to 0.966
0.899 to 1.045
0.888 to 1.323 | ||
| 686 515 599 602 391 809 | 0.909 1.143 1.339 0.770 1.365 .872 | 0.821 to 1.006 0.985 to 1.325 1.166 to 1.539 0.689 to 0.861 1.123 to 1.658 0.806 to 0.943 | ||
aSARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome; OR, odds ratio; CI, 95% confidence interval. bAsymptotic significance (2-sided) ≤0.05. cAsymptotic significance (2-sided) ≤0.001. dAsymptotic significance (2-sided) ≤0.10.