| Literature DB >> 26215721 |
Masud Rana1, Abu Sayem2, Reazul Karim3, Nurul Islam4, Rafiqul Islam5, Tunku Kamarul Zaman6, Golam Hossain7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is the second leading cause of human death and TB is one of the major public health problems in Bangladesh. The aim of the present study was to assess the Knowledge about TB among non-medical university students in Bangladesh.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26215721 PMCID: PMC4517636 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2071-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Knowledge about type of TB disease and its association with socio-economic and demographic factors
| Is TB communicable disease? | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Group | Yes, 432 (51.5 %) | No, 283 (33.7 %) | No idea, 124 (14.8 %) |
| p-value |
| Religion | Muslim | 383 (50.9 %) | 255 (33.9 %) | 114 (15.2 %) | 1.218 | 0.544 |
| Hindu | 49 (56.32 %) | 28(33.7 %) | 10(12.0 %) | |||
| Gender | Male | 307 (53.7 %) | 178 (31.1 %) | 87 (15.2 %) | 5.52 | 0.043 |
| Female | 125 (46.8 %) | 105 (39.3 %) | 37 (13.9 %) | |||
| Parents’ education | No Education | 71(53.8 %) | 38(28.8 %) | 23(17.4 %) | 7.25 | 0.298 |
| Primary | 69(50.4 %) | 45(32.8 %) | 23(16.8 %) | |||
| Secondary | 105(52.5 %) | 61(30.5 %) | 34(17.0 %) | |||
| Higher | 187(50.5 %) | 139(37.6 %) | 44(11.9 %) | |||
| Residence | Rural | 314(53.1 %) | 182(30.8 %) | 95(16.1 %) | 8.42 | 0.015 |
| Urban | 118(47.6 %) | 101(40.7 %) | 29(11.7 %) | |||
| Type of family | Single Family | 349(52.2 %) | 231(34.5 %) | 89(13.3 %) | 5.79 | 0.045 |
| Joint Family | 83(48.8 %) | 52(30.6 %) | 35(20.6 %) | |||
Knowledge about agent of TB and its association with socio-economic and demographic factors
| Which agent is responsible for TB disease? | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Group | Bacteria, 359 (42.8 %) | Virus, 272 (32.4 %) | Other, 18 (2.1 %) | Don’t know, 190 (22.6 %) |
| p-value |
| Religion | Muslim | 320(42.6 %) | 239(41.8 %) | 17(2.3 %) | 176(23.4 %) | 3.294 | 0.349 |
| Hindu | 39(44.9 %) | 33(37.9 %) | 01(1.2 %) | 14(16.1 %) | |||
| Gender | Male | 229(40.0 %) | 185(32.3 %) | 14(2.4 %) | 144(25.2 %) | 9.030 | 0.029 |
| Female | 130(48.7 %) | 87(32.6 %) | 4(1.5 %) | 46(17.2 %) | |||
| Parents’ education | No Education | 48(36.4 %) | 47(35.6 %) | 2(1.5 %) | 35(26.5 %) | 11.992 | 0.214 |
| Primary | 53(38.7 %) | 42(30.7 %) | 4(2.9 %) | 38(27.7 %) | |||
| Secondary | 79(39.5 %) | 68(34.0 %) | 5(2.5 %) | 48(24.0 %) | |||
| Higher | 179(48.4 %) | 115(31.1 %) | 7(1.9 %) | 69(18.6 %) | |||
| Residence | Rural | 238(40.3 %)) | 201(34.0 %) | 15(2.5 %) | 137(23.2 %) | 6.213 | 0.102 |
| Urban | 121(48.8 %) | 71(28.6 %) | 3(1.2 %) | 53(21.4 %) | |||
| Type of family | Single Family | 300(44.8 %) | 213(31.8 %) | 13(1.9 %) | 143(21.4 %) | 6.583 | 0.046 |
| Joint Family | 59(34.7 %) | 59(34.7 %) | 5(2.9 %) | 47(27.6 %) | |||
Knowledge about the TB as curable disease and its association with socio-economic and demographic factors
| Do you think about TB as curable disease? | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Group | Yes 819 (97.6 %) | No 20 (2.4 %) |
| p-value |
| Religion | Muslim | 733(97.5 %) | 19(2.5 %) | 0.636 | 0.425 |
| Hindu | 86(98.9 %) | 01(1.1 %) | |||
| Gender | Male | 553(96.7 %) | 19(3.3 %) | 6.795 | 0.009 |
| Female | 266(99.6 %) | 01(.4 %) | |||
| Parents’ education | No Education | 124(93.9 %) | 08(6.1 %) | 13.176 | 0.004 |
| Primary | 135(98.5 %) | 02(1.5 %) | |||
| Secondary | 193(96.5 %) | 07(3.5 %) | |||
| Higher | 367(99.2 %) | 03(.8 %) | |||
| Residence | Rural | 578(97.8 %) | 13(2.2 %) | 0.291 | 0.589 |
| Urban | 241(97.2 %) | 07(2.8 %) | |||
| Type of family | Single Family | 653(97.6 %) | 16(2.4 %) | 0.001 | 0.976 |
| Joint Family | 166(97.6 %) | 4(2.4) | |||
Knowledge about latent TB and its association with socio-economic and demographic factors
| Do you know about latent TB? | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Group | Yes, 115 (13.7 %) | No, 724 (86.3 %) |
| p-value |
| Religion | Muslim | 103(13.7 %) | 649(86.3 %) | 0.001 | 0.980 |
| Hindu | 12(13.79 %) | 75(86.21 %) | |||
| Gender | Male | 88(15.4 %) | 484(84.6 %) | 4.28 | 0.039 |
| Female | 27(10.1 %) | 240(89.9 %) | |||
| Parents’ education | No Education | 15(11.4 %) | 117(88.6 %) | 2.41 | 0.492 |
| Primary | 16(11.7 %) | 121(88.3 %) | |||
| Secondary | 33(16.5 %) | 167(83.5 %) | |||
| Higher | 51(13.8 %) | 319(86.2 %) | |||
| Residence | Rural | 83(14.0 %) | 508(86.0 %) | .192 | 0.661 |
| Urban | 32(12.9 %) | 216(87.1 %) | |||
| Type of family | Single Family | 94(14.1 %) | 575(85.9 %) | 0.330 | 0.565 |
| Joint Family | 21(12.4 %) | 149(87.6 %) | |||
Knowledge about DOTs program and its association with socio-economic and demographic factors
| Do you know about DOTs Program? | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Group | Yes, 767 (91.4 %) | No, 72 (8.6 %) |
| P-value |
| Religion | Muslim | 206(27.4 %) | 546(72.6 %) | 4.250 | 0.039 |
| Hindu | 33(37.9 %) | 54(62.1 %) | |||
| Gender | Male | 177(30.9 %) | 395(69.1 %) | 5.330 | 0.021 |
| Female | 62(23.2 %) | 205(76.8 %) | |||
| Parents’ education | No Education | 40(30.3 %) | 92(69.7 %) | 0.354 | 0.950 |
| Primary | 38(27.7 %) | 99(72.3 %) | |||
| Secondary | 58(29.0 %) | 142(71.0 %) | |||
| Higher | 103(27.8 %) | 267(72.2 %) | |||
| Residence | Rural | 177(29.9 %) | 414(70.1 %) | 2.101 | 0.147 |
| Urban | 62(25.0 %) | 186(75.0 %) | |||
| Type of family | Single Family | 202(30.2 %) | 467(69.8 %) | 4.728 | 0.030 |
| Joint Family | 37(21.8 %) | 133(78.2 %) | |||