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Mohammad Bellal Hossain1, Md Zakiul Alam1, Md Syful Islam2, Shafayat Sultan1, Md Mahir Faysal1, Sharmin Rima3, Md Anwer Hossain1, Maliha Mubashirah Mahmood1, Shaima Shohuda Kashfi1, Abdullah Al Mamun1, Hossna Tasmia Monia1, Sharmin Sultana Shoma1.
Abstract
This study assessed the preparedness regarding the preventive practices toward the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among the adult population in Bangladesh. Data were collected through an online survey with a sample size of 1,056. We constructed four variables (individual, household, economic, and community and social distancing) related to preparedness based on the principal component analysis of eight items. We employed descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the accuracy rate of the overall preparedness scale was 68.9%. The preparedness level related to economic, individual, household, and community and social distancing was 64.9, 77.1, 50.4, and 83.2%, respectively. However, the economic preparedness significantly varied by sex, education, occupation, attitude, and worries related to COVID-19. Individual preparedness was significantly associated with education, residence, and attitudes. The household preparedness significantly varied by education, residence, and worries, while the respondent's community and social distancing-related preparedness significantly varied by sex, region, residence, and attitude. This study implies the necessity of the coverage of financial schemes for the vulnerable group. Increased coverage of health education regarding personal hygiene targeting the less educated and rural population should be ensured.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; COVID-19; population-level; practices; preparedness; prevention
Year: 2021 PMID: 33505950 PMCID: PMC7832348 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.582701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565