| Literature DB >> 35771843 |
Taichi Narita1, Hansani Madushika Abeywickrama1, Marcello Otake Sato2, Kozo Watanabe3, Reiko Arai4, Tsutomu Tamura4, Megumi Sato1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of an at-risk population living in Niigata prefecture regarding tick-borne diseases (TBDs) and preventive strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35771843 PMCID: PMC9246113 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Basic characteristics of respondents with comparison by age and sex.
| Total | By sex | By Age | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female |
| < 65 years | ≥ 65 years |
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| Age | 51·08 (14·33) | 50·93 (14·37) | 51·44 (14·37) | 0·827 | |||
| Sex | |||||||
| Male | 130 (69·89) | 102 (70·35) | 26 (68·42) | 0·844 | |||
| Female | 56 (30·11) | 43 (29·65) | 12 (31·58) | ||||
| Type of household | |||||||
| Living alone | 15 (8·20) | 8 (6·25) | 7 (12·73) | 0·216 | 13 (9·09) | 1 (2·63) | 0·005 |
| Nuclear family | 103 (56·28) | 70 (54·69) | 33 (60·0) | 71 (49·65) | 31 (81·58) | ||
| Three-generation | 62 (33·88) | 47 (36·72) | 15 (27·27) | 56 (39·16) | 6 (15·79) | ||
| Other | 3 (1·64) | 3 (2·34) | 0 (0·0) | 3 (2·10) | 0 (0·0) | ||
| Experience of being bitten by ticks | |||||||
| Yes | 9 (6·82) | 8 (8·79) | 1 (2·44) | 0·273 | 6 (5·77) | 3 (11·54) | 0·382 |
| No | 123 (93·18) | 83 (91·21) | 40 (97·56) | 98 (94·23) | 23 (88·46) | ||
| Sources of Information | |||||||
| Newspaper | 50 (26·88) | 30 (23·08) | 20 (35·71) | 0·104 | 35 (24·14) | 14 (36·84) | 0·149 |
| Magazines | 20 (10·75) | 11 (8·46) | 9 (16·07) | 0·130 | 17 (11·72) | 3 (7·90) | 0·770 |
| Books | 18 (9·68) | 10 (7·69) | 8 (14·29) | 0·182 | 15 (10·35) | 3 (7·90) | 0·769 |
| TV | 64 (34·41) | 43 (33·08) | 21 (37·50) | 0·615 | 47 (32·41) | 15 (39·47) | 0·444 |
| Radio | 30 (16·13) | 22 (16·92) | 8(14·29) | 0·828 | 24 (16·55) | 5 (13·16) | 0·804 |
| Internet | 80 (43·01) | 55 (42·31) | 25 (44·64) | 0·872 | 68 (46·90) | 9 (23·68) | 0·010 |
| Official publications | 33 (17·74) | 17 (13·08) | 16 (28·57) | 0·020 | 26 (17·93) | 7 (18·42) | 1·000 |
Data are presented as numbers and proportions (%) unless otherwise specified.
Missing values were excluded, and the proportions were calculated using the total number of responses for the respective section as to the denominator.
*Significant differences between groups at p <0·05.
#Maximum 3 answers were allowed.
a Student’s t-test
b Chi-square test
c Fisher’s exact test
Knowledge of TBDs and health literacy by sex and age.
| Total | By sex | By age | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female |
| <65 years | ≥65 years |
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| Knowledge of ticks score; mean (SD) | 2·8 (1·3) | 2·7 (1·4) | 2·9 (1·2) | 0·274 | 2·9 (1·2) | 2·4 (1·5) | 0·051 |
| Knowledge of TBDs | |||||||
| Scrub typhus | 44 (23·7) | 27 (20·8) | 17 (30·4) | 0·189 | 31 (21·4) | 13 (34·2) | 0·134 |
| JSF | 24 (12·9) | 9 (6·9) | 15 (26·8) | 0·001 | 20 (13·8) | 4 (10·5) | 0·789 |
| LB | 14 (7·5) | 3 (2·3) | 11 (19·6) | <0·001 | 12 (8·3) | 2 (5·3) | 0·738 |
| Tularemia | 14 (7·5) | 5 (3·8) | 9 (16·1) | 0·006 | 11 (7·6) | 3 (7·9) | 1·000 |
| SFTS | 44 (23·7) | 27 (20·8) | 17 (30·4) | 0·189 | 37 (25·5) | 7 (18·4) | 0·403 |
| Knowledge of preventive measures | |||||||
| Limiting skin exposure | 156 (83·9) | 108 (83·1) | 48 (85·7) | 0·828 | 121 (83·4) | 33 (86·8) | 0·804 |
| Wear light-colored clothes | 5 (2·7) | 2 (1·5) | 3 (5·4) | 0·162 | 4 (2·8) | 1 (2·6) | 1·000 |
| Use of insect repellents | 71 (38·2) | 39 (30·0) | 32 (57·1) | 0·001 | 56 (38·6) | 14 (36·8) | 1·000 |
| Other | 8 (4·3) | 7 (5·4) | 1 (1·8) | 0·439 | 6 (4·1) | 1 (2·6) | 1·000 |
| HL scores; Mean (SD) | |||||||
| Communicative HL score | 10·5 (2·3) | 10·4 (2·6) | 10·6 (1·6) | <0·449 | 10·5 (2·3) | 6·4 (1·5) | 0·689 |
| Critical HL score | 6·5 (1·5) | 6·4 (1·5) | 6·6 (1·5) | 0·327 | 10·3 (2·5) | 6·6 (1·7) | 0·569 |
| Total HL score | 16·9 (3·5) | 16·8 (3·8) | 17·3 (2·5) | 0·337 | 16·9 (3·4) | 16·9 (3·9) | 0·950 |
Data are presented as numbers and proportions (%) unless otherwise specified.
Missing values were excluded, and the proportions were calculated using the total number of responses for the respective section as the denominator.
TBDs–Tick-borne diseases; JSF–Japanese spotted fever; LB–Lyme borelliosis; SFTS—Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome; HL–Health literacy
*Significant differences between groups at p <0·01.
#Multiple answers were allowed.
a Student t-test
b Chi-square test
Responses to attitudes and practices by sex and age.
| Total | By sex | By age | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female |
| <65 years | ≥65 years |
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| Worried about being bitten by ticks | |||||||
| Yes | 121 (65·1) | 77 (59·7) | 44 (78·6) | 0·018 | 94 (64·8) | 26 (70·3) | 0·567 |
| No | 64 (34·4) | 52 (40·3) | 12 (21·4) | 51 (35·2) | 11 (23·7) | ||
| Interested in taking countermeasures | |||||||
| Yes | 117 (62·9) | 72 (57·1) | 45 (81·8) | 0·001 | 90 (63·4) | 27 (75·0) | 0·239 |
| No | 64 (34·4) | 54 (42·9) | 10 (18·2) | 52 (36·5) | 9 (25·0) | ||
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| The practice of countermeasures against ticks | |||||||
| Yes | 141 (75·8) | 94 (72·3) | 47 (83·9) | 0·097 | 108 (74·5) | 31 (81·6) | 0·403 |
| No | 45 (24·2) | 36 (27·7) | 9 (16·1) | 37 (25·5) | 7 (18·4) | ||
| Countermeasures taken | |||||||
| Limiting skin exposure | 130 (69·9) | 84 (64·6) | 46 (82·1) | 0·023 | 100 (69·0) | 28 (73·7) | 0·692 |
| Wear light-colored clothes | 0 (0·0) | 0 (0·0) | 0 (0·0) | 0 (0·0) | 0 (0·0) | ||
| Use of insect repellents | 58 (31·2) | 32 (24·6) | 26 (46·4) | 0·005 | 45 (31·0) | 12 (31·6) | 1·000 |
| Other | 5 (2·7) | 4 (3·1) | 1 (1·8) | 1·000 | 4 (2·8) | 1 (2·6) | 1·000 |
Data are presented as numbers and proportions (%).
Missing values were excluded, and the proportions were calculated using the total number of responses for the respective section as to the denominator.
*Significant differences between groups at p <0·05.
#Multiple answers were allowed.
a p-value by chi-square test
Relationship of study variables with the practice of countermeasures.
| Total | The practice of countermeasures against TBDs | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | |||
| Age; mean (SD) | 51·1 (14·3) | 52·5 (13·8) | 46·7 (15·1) | 0·019 |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 130 (69·9) | 94 (66·6) | 36 (80·0) | 0·097 |
| Female | 56 (30·1) | 47 (33·3) | 9 (20·0) | |
| Type of household | ||||
| Living alone | 15 (8·2) | 10 (7·1) | 5 (11·6) | 0·037 |
| Nuclear family | 103 (56·3) | 86 (61·4) | 17 (39·5) | |
| Three-generation | 62 (33·9) | 43 (30·7) | 19 (44·2) | |
| Other | 3 (1·6) | 1 (0·7) | 2 (4·7) | |
| Experience of being bitten by ticks | ||||
| Yes | 9 (6·8) | 9 (8·7) | 0 (0·0) | 0·203 |
| No | 123 (93·2) | 95 (91·3) | 28 (100·0) | |
| Sources of Information | ||||
| Newspaper | 50 (26·9) | 45 (47·4) | 5 (38·5) | 0·006 |
| Magazines | 20 (10·8) | 17 (17·9) | 3 (23·1) | 0·413 |
| Books | 18 (9·7) | 16 (16·8) | 2 (15·4) | 0·249 |
| TV | 63 (34·4) | 56 (60·0) | 7 (53·8) | 0·002 |
| Radio | 30 (16·1) | 27 (28·4) | 3 (23·1) | 0·061 |
| Internet | 80 (43·0) | 70 (73·7) | 10 (76·9) | 0·002 |
| Official publications | 33 (17·7) | 33 (34·7) | 0 (0·0) | <0·001 |
| Knowledge of ticks score; mean (SD) | 2·8 (1·3) | 2·9 (1·2) | 2·4 (1·5) | 0·031 |
| Knowledge of TBDs | ||||
| Scrub typhus | 44 (23·7) | 37 (27·2) | 7 (16·7) | 0·163 |
| JSF | 24 (12·9) | 22 (16·2) | 2 (4·8) | 0·071 |
| LB | 14 (7·5) | 14 (10·3) | 0 (0·0) | 0·024* |
| Tularemia | 14 (7·5) | 13 (9·6) | 1 (2·4) | 0·193 |
| SFTS | 44 (23·7) | 42 (30·9) | 2 (4·8) | <0·001* |
| Knowledge of preventive measures | ||||
| Limiting skin exposure | 154 (82·8) | 133 (94·3) | 21 (46·7) | <0·001 |
| Wear light-colored clothes | 5 (2·7) | 4 (2·8) | 1 (2·2) | 1·000 |
| Use of insect repellents | 70 (37·6) | 67 (47·5) | 3 (6·7) | <0·001 |
| Other | 8 (4·3) | 3 (2·1) | 5 (11·1) | 0·021 |
| HL score; Mean (SD) | 16·9 (3·5) | 17·3 (3·1) | 15·8 (4·2) | 0·029 |
| Worried about being bitten by ticks | ||||
| Yes | 121 (65·4) | 104 (74·3) | 17 (37·8) | <0·001 |
| No | 64 (34·6) | 36 (25·7) | 28 (62·2) | |
| Interested in taking countermeasures | ||||
| Yes | 117 (64·6) | 99 (72·3) | 18 (40·9) | <0·001 |
| No | 64 (35·4) | 38 (27·7) | 26 (59·1) | |
Data are presented as numbers and proportions (%) unless otherwise specified.
*Significant differences between groups at p <0·05.
TBDs–Tick-borne diseases; JSF–Japanese spotted fever; LB–Lyme borelliosis; SFTS—Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome; HL–Health literacy
#Multiple answers were allowed.
b Chi-square test
a Student t-test
c Fishers exact test
Multiple logistic regression analysis with the practice of countermeasures against ticks as the dependent variable.
| Variables | B | OR | 95% CI |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex (1: Males/ 0: Females) | -0·379 | 0·685 | 0·233–2·010 | |
| Age | 0·035 | 1·036 | 1·000–1·073 | 0·049 |
| Type of household | ||||
| Living alone | reference | |||
| Nuclear family | 0·891 | 2·437 | 0·096–61·814 | 0·589 |
| Three-generation | 1·765 | 5·844 | 0·352–97·057 | 0·218 |
| Others | 1·175 | 3·238 | 0·192–54·471 | 0·415 |
| Sources of information (1: Yes/ 0: No) | ||||
| News paper | 0·283 | 1·327 | 0·274–6·436 | 0·725 |
| Magazines | 0·159 | 1·172 | 0·229–5·994 | 0·849 |
| Books | 0·054 | 1·056 | 0·181–6·163 | 0·952 |
| TV | -0·737 | 0·479 | 0·120–1·916 | 0·298 |
| Radio | -1·649 | 0·192 | 0·037–1·001 | 0·050 |
| Internet | -0·162 | 0·850 | 0·205–3·519 | 0·823 |
| Official publications | -19·733 | 0·000 | 0·000–0·000 | 0·998 |
| Knowledge of ticks score | 0·380 | 1·462 | 1·039–2·056 | 0·029 |
| HL score | 0·070 | 1·073 | 0·944–1·219 | 0·280 |
| Worried about being bitten by ticks (1: Yes/ 0: No) | -0·926 | 0·396 | 0·160–0·984 | 0·046 |
| Interested in taking countermeasures (1: Yes/ 0: No) | -0·180 | 0·835 | 0·310–2·252 | 0·722 |
| Hosmer-Lemeshow test | χ2 = 5·313 p = 0·724 | |||
B—Regression coefficient; OR–Odds ratio; CI–Confidence interval of OR; HL–Health literacy
*p <0·05.