| Literature DB >> 25989020 |
Nicole Rübsamen, Stefanie Castell, Johannes Horn, André Karch, Jördis J Ott, Heike Raupach-Rosin, Beate Zoch, Gérard Krause, Rafael T Mikolajczyk.
Abstract
Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks have occurred during the past 5 decades, but none has affected European countries like the 2014 epidemic in West Africa. We used an online questionnaire to investigate risk perceptions in Germany during this epidemic peak. Our questionnaire covered risk perceptions, knowledge about transmission routes, media use, reactions to the outbreak, attitudes toward measures to prevent the spread of EVD and vaccination against EVD, and willingness to volunteer for aid missions. Of 974 participants, 29% indicated that they worried about EVD, 4% correctly stated virus transmission routes, and 75% incorrectly rated airborne transmission and transmission by asymptomatic patients as possible. Many indicated that if a patient were flown to Germany for treatment in a nearby hospital, they would adapt preventive behavior. Although most participants were not worried about EVD at the current stage of the epidemic, misperceptions regarding transmission were common and could trigger inappropriate behavior changes.Entities:
Keywords: EVD; Ebola; Ebola virus; Ebola virus disease; Germany; behavior; hemorrhagic fever; perception; risk; transmission; viruses
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25989020 PMCID: PMC4451905 DOI: 10.3201/eid2106.150013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigurePersonal behavior and attitudes toward measures against the spread of Ebola virus disease (EVD) and toward vaccination against EVD. Black, worried about EVD; gray, not worried about EVD; NS, not significant. *χ2 test p<0.05. †“Yes” to at least 1 of 5 items (avoid contact with African acquaintances; avoid contact with African persons in public places; avoid going to public events; avoid using public transportation; engage in precautionary purchases). ‡“Yes” to at least 1 of 7 items (avoid public events/crowded places; avoid using public transportation; avoid physical contact with other persons; increase hygiene behavior; wear face mask outside of the home; avoid admission to the same hospital; avoid visiting friends admitted to the same hospital).
Characteristics of 974 participants in survey about risk for EVD, Lower Saxony, Germany, 2014*
| Characteristic | Total, no. (%) | Not worried about EVD, no. (%)† | Worried about EVD, no. (%)‡ | p value§ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 0.06 | |||
| F | 534 (54.8) | 365 (52.7) | 169 (60.1) | |
| M | 414 (42.5) | 311 (44.9) | 103 (36.7) | |
| Missing information | 26 (2.7) | 17 (2.4) | 9 (3.2) |
|
| Median age, y (IQR) | 46 (34–56) | 47 (34–58) | 46 (35–54) | 0.10¶ |
| Education# | 0.02 | |||
| Low | 410 (42.1) | 275 (39.7) | 135 (48.0) | |
| Intermediate | 117 (12.0) | 80 (11.5) | 37 (13.2) | |
| High | 411 (42.2) | 314 (45.3) | 97 (34.5) | |
| Missing information | 36 (3.7) | 24 (3.5) | 12 (4.3) |
|
| Country of birth | 0.59 | |||
| Germany | 891 (91.5) | 638 (92.1) | 253 (90.1) | |
| Other | 45 (4.6) | 30 (4.3) | 15 (5.3) | |
| Missing information | 38 (3.9) | 25 (3.6) | 13 (4.6) |
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| Median knowledge score (IQR) | 7 (6–9) | 7 (6–9) | 7 (5–8) | <0.001¶ |
*EVD, Ebola virus disease; IQR, interquartile range. †n = 693 (71.1%). ‡n = 281 (28.9%). §χ2 test comparing those worried about EVD with those not worried (missing values were not considered). ¶Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing those worried about EVD with those not worried. #Low, <12 y of vocational or secondary education and/or completed apprenticeship; intermediate, at least 12 y of vocational or secondary education and/or degree of a specialized vocational school; high, university training (bachelor degree and higher academic level).
Association between knowledge, media use, sociodemographic factors, and worries about EVD, Lower Saxony, Germany, 2014*
| Characteristic | Odds ratio (95% CI) | p value† |
|---|---|---|
| Age, per 10-y increase | 0.97 (0.87–1.08) | 0.52 |
| Sex | 0.11 | |
| F | 1.28 (0.94–1.74) | |
| M | Reference |
|
| Education‡ | 0.39 | |
| Low | 1.28 (0.92–1.78) | |
| Intermediate | 1.33 (0.83–2.14) | |
| High | Reference |
|
| Increased media use | <0.001 | |
| Yes | 2.14 (1.59–2.88) | |
| No | Reference | |
| Knowledge score (per 1-point increase) | 0.87 (0.81–0.93) | <0.001 |
*Multivariable logistic regression. EVD, Ebola virus disease. †Wald test. ‡Low, <12 y of vocational or secondary education and/or completed apprenticeship; intermediate, at least 12 y of vocational or secondary education and/or degree of a specialized vocational school; high, university training (bachelor degree and higher academic level).
Association between knowledge, media use, and sociodemographic factors and willingness to volunteer in aid missions in Africa, Lower Saxony, Germany, 2014*
| Characteristic | Odds ratio (95% CI) | p value† |
|---|---|---|
| Age (per 10-y increase) | 0.86 (0.77–0.96) | 0.07 |
| Sex | 0.03 | |
| F | 0.72 (0.53–0.98) | |
| M | Reference |
|
| Education‡ | 0.94 | |
| Low | 1.09 (0.79–1.52) | |
| Intermediate | 1.05 (0.64–1.70) | |
| High | Reference |
|
| Increased media use | 0.90 | |
| Yes | 0.98 (0.73–1.32) | |
| No | Reference |
|
| Knowledge score (per 1-point increase) | 1.06 (0.99–1.14) | 0.09 |
*Multivariable logistic regression. EVD, Ebola virus disease. †Wald test. ‡Low, <12 y of vocational or secondary education and/or completed apprenticeship; intermediate, at least 12 y of vocational or secondary education and/or degree of a specialized vocational school; high, university training (bachelor degree and higher academic level).