| Literature DB >> 28092927 |
Soon Young Lee1, Hee Jeong Yang1, Gawon Kim1, Hae-Kwan Cheong2, Bo Youl Choi3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to investigate the relationship between community residents' infection sensitivity and their levels of preventive behaviors during the 2015 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) outbreak in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Cluster analysis; Epidemics; Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus; Risk reduction behavior
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28092927 PMCID: PMC5309729 DOI: 10.4178/epih.e2016051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Health ISSN: 2092-7193
MERS outbreak-related perceived reliability/practice of preventive behaviors, hand washing, and policy credibility
| Division | Contents of questions | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Perceived infection sensitivity | Worried about being infected by MERS | 4,175 (58.7) |
| Worried about death due to worsened health status if infected by MERS | 2,680 (37.7) | |
| Worried about MERS infection of children, the elderly or patients with chronic disease in the family | 4,603 (68.1) | |
| Worried that the nationwide epidemic of MERS will cause socioeconomic chaos | 4,384 (61.7) | |
| Worried about MERS overall | 4,727 (66.5) | |
| Perceived reliability on/practice of preventive behaviors | Frequent hands washing with soap or sanitizer | 6,608 (92.9)/6,352 (89.3) |
| Not touching the eyes, the nose or the mouth with unclean hands | 6,156 (86.6)/5,198 (73.2) | |
| Covering with tissue or a handkerchief while sneezing or coughing | 6,201 (87.3)/5,130 (72.4) | |
| Avoiding contact with others who have a fever or respiratory symptoms | 6,379 (89.8)/5,425 (76.6) | |
| Wearing face masks when going outside | 5,286 (74.4)/3,393 (47.8) | |
| Avoiding places where there are many people | 6,019 (84.7)/4,453 (62.8) | |
| Refraining from visiting patients and medical institutions | 5,904 (83.0)/5,148 (72.6) | |
| Practice of hand washing | Frequent hands washing before eating | 6,576 (92.5) |
| Frequent hands washing after using the restroom | 6,757 (95.1) | |
| Frequent hands washing after returning from the outdoors | 6,596 (92.8) | |
| Frequent hands washing with soap or hand sanitizer | 6,378(89.9) | |
| Policy credibility | The guidelines for MERS prevention and notification by the government | 1,548 (21.8) |
| The delivery of information about the MERS outbreak through the mass media | 2,041 (28.7) | |
| The implementation of countermeasures against MERS infection by domestic medical institutions | 1,208 (17.0) | |
| The countermeasure to prevent MERS from spreading (quarantine, etc.) | 1.789 (25.2) | |
| The overall response of the government to the MERS outbreak | 1,110 (15.6) |
MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.
Figure 1.Cluster analysis results of perceived sensitivity related questions.
General characteristics by infection sensitivity type
| Total (n = 6,739) | Non-sensitive (n = 978) | Social concern (n = 1,174) | Neutral (n = 1,958) | Overall sensitive (n = 2,629) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||||
| Men | 3,088 (45.8) | 587 (60.0) | 615 (52.4) | 906 (46.3) | 980 (37.3) | < 0.001 |
| Women | 3,651 (54.2) | 391 (40.0) | 559 (47.6) | 1,052 (53.7) | 1,649 (62.7) | |
| Age (yr) | ||||||
| 19-29 | 1,001 (14.9) | 222 (22.7) | 179 (15.2) | 321 (16.4) | 279 (10.6) | < 0.001 |
| 30-39 | 1,455 (21.6) | 180 (18.4) | 190 (16.2) | 418 (21.3) | 667 (25.4) | |
| 40-49 | 1,637 (24.3) | 208 (21.3) | 279 (23.8) | 517 (26.4) | 633 (24.1) | |
| 50-59 | 1,178 (17.5) | 171 (17.5) | 254 (21.6) | 322 (16.4) | 431 (16.4) | |
| 60-69 | 773 (11.5) | 106 (10.8) | 154 (13.1) | 194 (9.9) | 319 (12.1) | |
| ≥70 | 695 (10.3) | 91 (9.3) | 118 (10.1) | 186 (9.5) | 300 (11.4) | |
| Monthly household income (104 Korean won) | ||||||
| <100 | 488 (7.4) | 81 (8.4) | 85 (7.4) | 111 (5.7) | 211 (8.2) | 0.007 |
| 100-200 | 755 (11.4) | 107 (11.1) | 139 (12.0) | 202 (10.5) | 307 (11.9) | |
| 200-300 | 1,211 (18.3) | 180 (18.7) | 175 (15.2) | 386 (20.0) | 470 (18.2) | |
| 300-400 | 1,322 (19.9) | 174 (18.1) | 245 (21.2) | 385 (19.9) | 518 (20.1) | |
| >400 | 2,853 (43.0) | 419 (43.6) | 511 (44.2) | 849 (43.9) | 1,074 (41.6) | |
| Education | ||||||
| None, elementary school graduates | 784 (11.7) | 99 (10.1) | 137 (11.7) | 220 (11.3) | 328 (12.5) | 0.21 |
| Middle school graduates | 504 (7.5) | 74 (7.6) | 99 (8.5) | 122 (6.2) | 209 (8.0) | |
| High school graduates | 2,142 (31.9) | 323 (33.1) | 365 (31.2) | 634 (32.4) | 820 (31.3) | |
| College or higher | 3,294 (49.0) | 480 (49.2) | 570 (48.7) | 978 (50.1) | 1,266 (48.3) | |
| Occupation | ||||||
| Professional administration | 1,095 (16.3) | 138 (14.2) | 217 (18.5) | 330 (16.9) | 410 (15.6) | < 0.001 |
| Corporate job | 937 (13.9) | 146 (15.0) | 166 (14.2) | 286 (14.7) | 339 (12.9) | |
| Sales/service | 861 (12.8) | 124 (12.7) | 161 (13.7) | 256 (13.1) | 320 (12.2) | |
| Agriculture, forestry and fishery | 126 (1.9) | 27 (2.8) | 30 (2.6) | 24 (1.2) | 45 (1.7) | |
| Menial labor | 1,248 (18.6) | 213 (21.8) | 231 (19.7) | 354 (18.1) | 450 (17.2) | |
| Housewife | 1,468 (21.9) | 139 (14.3) | 192 (16.4) | 408 (20.9) | 729 (27.8) | |
| Not employed | 692 (10.3) | 122 (12.5) | 108 (9.2) | 200 (10.3) | 262 (10.0) | |
| Other (student/soldier) | 291 (4.3) | 66 (6.8) | 67 (5.7) | 93 (4.8) | 65 (2.5) | |
| District | ||||||
| Pyeongtaek | 1,693 (25.1) | 293 (30.0) | 303 (25.8) | 414 (21.1) | 683 (26.0) | < 0.001 |
| Adjacent area | 2,140 (31.8) | 291 (29.8) | 354 (30.2) | 659 (33.7) | 836 (31.8) | |
| Indirect | 2,906 (43.1) | 394 (40.3) | 517 (44.0) | 885 (45.2) | 1,110 (42.2) | |
| Smoking | ||||||
| Current smoker | 1,254 (18.6) | 255 (26.1) | 231 (19.7) | 372 (19.0) | 396 (15.1) | < 0.001 |
| Past smoker | 1,175 (17.4) | 174 (17.8) | 234 (19.9) | 336 (17.2) | 431 (16.4) | |
| Non smoker | 4,309 (64.0) | 549 (56.1) | 709 (60.4) | 1,250 (63.8) | 1,801 (68.5) | |
| Risky drinking | ||||||
| Yes | 866 (12.9) | 162 (16.6) | 183 (15.6) | 232 (11.8) | 289 (11.0) | < 0.001 |
| No | 5,873 (87.1) | 816 (83.4) | 991 (84.4) | 1,726 (88.2) | 2,340 (89.0) | |
| Stress level | ||||||
| High | 1,943 (28.8) | 278 (28.4) | 333 (28.4) | 562 (28.7) | 770 (29.3) | 0.92 |
| Low | 4,795 (71.2) | 700 (71.6) | 841 (71.6) | 1,396 (71.3) | 1,858 (70.7) | |
| Subjective health level | ||||||
| Good | 3,011 (44.7) | 497 (50.8) | 573 (48.8) | 866 (44.2) | 1,075 (40.9) | < 0.001 |
| Average | 2,912 (43.2) | 376 (38.4) | 471 (40.1) | 878 (44.8) | 1,187 (45.2) | |
| Poor | 815 (12.1) | 105 (10.7) | 130 (11.1) | 214 (10.9) | 366 (13.9) | |
| Chronic disease morbidity | ||||||
| Yes | 2,893 (42.9) | 400 (40.9) | 524 (44.6) | 802 (41.0) | 1,167 (44.4) | 0.04 |
| No | 3,846 (57.1) | 578 (59.1) | 650 (55.4) | 1,156 (59.0) | 1,462 (55.6) | |
| Quarantine or active monitoring | ||||||
| Yes | 51 (0.8) | 7 (0.7) | 5 (0.4) | 8 (0.4) | 31 (1.2) | 0.01 |
| No | 6,682 (99.2) | 971 (99.3) | 1,168 (99.6) | 1,947 (99.6) | 2,596 (98.8) | |
| Respiratory symptom | ||||||
| Yes | 197 (2.9) | 24 (2.5) | 29(2.5) | 39 (2.0) | 105 (4.0) | < 0.001 |
| No | 6,542 (97.1) | 954 (97.5) | 1,145 (97.5) | 1,919 (98.0) | 2,524 (96.0) |
Values are presented as frequency (%).
High stress level/reliability and practice of preventive behaviors/hand washing/policy credibility by infection sensitivity types
| Indices | Total (n = 6,739) | Non-sensitive (n = 978) | Social concern (n = 1,174) | Neutral (n = 1,958) | Overall sensitive (n = 2,629) | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stress during the outbreak | 2,641 (37.2) | 72 (7.4) | 289 (24.6) | 555 (28.3) | 1,613 (61.4) | < 0.001 |
| Reliability of preventive behaviors | 5,388 (76.4) | 539 (55.6) | 849 (72.9) | 1,416 (72.8) | 2,302 (88.3) | < 0.001 |
| Practice of preventive behaviors | 3,636 (51.9) | 289 (30.2) | 536 (46.2) | 868 (45.2) | 1,765 (68.3) | < 0.001 |
| Practice of hand washing | 6,340 (89.4) | 801 (82.2) | 1,042 (89.4) | 1,718 (88.1) | 2,437 (93.2) | < 0.001 |
| Policy credibility | 1,996 (28.1) | 253 (25.9) | 315 (26.9) | 550 (28.1) | 773 (29.5) | 0.13 |
Values are presented as frequency (%).
Figure 2.Odds ratios (ORs) of high stress level/perceived reliability and practice of preventive behaviors/hand washing/policy credibility depending on infection sensitivity type (adjusted). Gender, age, household income, occupation, residential area, smoking, drinking, normal stress level, subjective health level, morbidity of chronic disease, isolation and active monitoring and respiratory symptoms were adjusted.