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Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India
INTRODUCTION: Individual and community characteristics predictive of knowledge, perception, and attitude on COVID-19, specifically on gender, have not been adequately explored. OBJECTIVE: To examine the gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, self-risk perception and public stigma among the genera...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229202/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103776 |
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author | Stephen, A. Nair, Saritha Joshi, Aparna Aggarwal, Sumit Adhikari, Tulsi Diwan, Vishal Devi, Kangjam Rekha Mishra, Bijaya Kumar Yadav, Girijesh Kumar Sahu, Damodar Gulati, Bal Kishan Sharma, Saurabh Yadav, Jeetendra Ovung, Senthanro Duggal, Chetna Sharma, Moina Bangar, Sampada Dipak Rebecca, Pricilla B. Rani, S. Selvaraj, Pradeep Xavier, Gladston G. Peter, Vanessa Watson, Basilea Kannan, T. Asmathulla, K.S.M.D. Bhattacharya, Debdutta Turuk, Jyotirmayee Palo, Subrata Kumar Kanungo, Srikanta Behera, Ajit Kumar Pandey, Ashok Kumar Zaman, Kamran Misra, BrijRanjan Kumar, Niraj Behera, SthitaPragnya Singh, Rajeev Narain, Kanwar Kant, Rajni Sahay, Seema Tiwari, RajnarayanRamshankar Thomas, Beena Elizabeth Karikalan, N. Panda, Samiran Vardhana Rao, M. Vishnu Ujagare, Dhammsagar Chinchore, Sneha |
author_facet | Stephen, A. Nair, Saritha Joshi, Aparna Aggarwal, Sumit Adhikari, Tulsi Diwan, Vishal Devi, Kangjam Rekha Mishra, Bijaya Kumar Yadav, Girijesh Kumar Sahu, Damodar Gulati, Bal Kishan Sharma, Saurabh Yadav, Jeetendra Ovung, Senthanro Duggal, Chetna Sharma, Moina Bangar, Sampada Dipak Rebecca, Pricilla B. Rani, S. Selvaraj, Pradeep Xavier, Gladston G. Peter, Vanessa Watson, Basilea Kannan, T. Asmathulla, K.S.M.D. Bhattacharya, Debdutta Turuk, Jyotirmayee Palo, Subrata Kumar Kanungo, Srikanta Behera, Ajit Kumar Pandey, Ashok Kumar Zaman, Kamran Misra, BrijRanjan Kumar, Niraj Behera, SthitaPragnya Singh, Rajeev Narain, Kanwar Kant, Rajni Sahay, Seema Tiwari, RajnarayanRamshankar Thomas, Beena Elizabeth Karikalan, N. Panda, Samiran Vardhana Rao, M. Vishnu Ujagare, Dhammsagar Chinchore, Sneha |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Individual and community characteristics predictive of knowledge, perception, and attitude on COVID-19, specifically on gender, have not been adequately explored. OBJECTIVE: To examine the gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, self-risk perception and public stigma among the general community and to understand other socio-demographic factors which were predictive of them. METHOD: A nationally representative cross-sectional multi-centric survey was conducted among adult individuals(≥18 yrs) from the community member (N = 1978) from six states and one union territory of India between August 2020 to February 2021. The participants were selected using systematic random sampling. The data were collected telephonically using pilot-tested structured questionnaires and were analyzed using STATA. Gender-segregated multivariable analysis was conducted to identify statistically significant predictors (p < 0.05) of COVID-19-related knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma in the community. RESULTS: Study identified significant differences between males and females in their self-risk perception (22.0% & 18.2% respectively) and stigmatizing attitude (55.3% & 47.1% respectively). Highly educated males and females had higher odds of having COVID-19 knowledge (aOR: 16.83: p < 0.05) than illiterates. Highly educated women had higher odds of having self-risk perception (aOR: 2.6; p < 0.05) but lower public stigma [aOR: 0.57; p < 0.05]. Male rural residents had lower odds of having self-risk perception and knowledge [aOR: 0.55; p < 0.05 & aOR: 0.72; p < 0.05] and female rural residents had higher odds of having public stigma [aOR: 1.36; p < 0.05]. CONCLUSION: Our study findings suggest the importance of considering thegender differentials and their background, education status and residential status in designing effective interventions to improve knowledge and reduce risk perception and stigma in the community about COVID-19. |
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spelling | pubmed-102292022023-05-31 Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India Stephen, A. Nair, Saritha Joshi, Aparna Aggarwal, Sumit Adhikari, Tulsi Diwan, Vishal Devi, Kangjam Rekha Mishra, Bijaya Kumar Yadav, Girijesh Kumar Sahu, Damodar Gulati, Bal Kishan Sharma, Saurabh Yadav, Jeetendra Ovung, Senthanro Duggal, Chetna Sharma, Moina Bangar, Sampada Dipak Rebecca, Pricilla B. Rani, S. Selvaraj, Pradeep Xavier, Gladston G. Peter, Vanessa Watson, Basilea Kannan, T. Asmathulla, K.S.M.D. Bhattacharya, Debdutta Turuk, Jyotirmayee Palo, Subrata Kumar Kanungo, Srikanta Behera, Ajit Kumar Pandey, Ashok Kumar Zaman, Kamran Misra, BrijRanjan Kumar, Niraj Behera, SthitaPragnya Singh, Rajeev Narain, Kanwar Kant, Rajni Sahay, Seema Tiwari, RajnarayanRamshankar Thomas, Beena Elizabeth Karikalan, N. Panda, Samiran Vardhana Rao, M. Vishnu Ujagare, Dhammsagar Chinchore, Sneha Int J Disaster Risk Reduct Article INTRODUCTION: Individual and community characteristics predictive of knowledge, perception, and attitude on COVID-19, specifically on gender, have not been adequately explored. OBJECTIVE: To examine the gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, self-risk perception and public stigma among the general community and to understand other socio-demographic factors which were predictive of them. METHOD: A nationally representative cross-sectional multi-centric survey was conducted among adult individuals(≥18 yrs) from the community member (N = 1978) from six states and one union territory of India between August 2020 to February 2021. The participants were selected using systematic random sampling. The data were collected telephonically using pilot-tested structured questionnaires and were analyzed using STATA. Gender-segregated multivariable analysis was conducted to identify statistically significant predictors (p < 0.05) of COVID-19-related knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma in the community. RESULTS: Study identified significant differences between males and females in their self-risk perception (22.0% & 18.2% respectively) and stigmatizing attitude (55.3% & 47.1% respectively). Highly educated males and females had higher odds of having COVID-19 knowledge (aOR: 16.83: p < 0.05) than illiterates. Highly educated women had higher odds of having self-risk perception (aOR: 2.6; p < 0.05) but lower public stigma [aOR: 0.57; p < 0.05]. Male rural residents had lower odds of having self-risk perception and knowledge [aOR: 0.55; p < 0.05 & aOR: 0.72; p < 0.05] and female rural residents had higher odds of having public stigma [aOR: 1.36; p < 0.05]. CONCLUSION: Our study findings suggest the importance of considering thegender differentials and their background, education status and residential status in designing effective interventions to improve knowledge and reduce risk perception and stigma in the community about COVID-19. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 2023-07 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10229202/ /pubmed/37303828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103776 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Article Stephen, A. Nair, Saritha Joshi, Aparna Aggarwal, Sumit Adhikari, Tulsi Diwan, Vishal Devi, Kangjam Rekha Mishra, Bijaya Kumar Yadav, Girijesh Kumar Sahu, Damodar Gulati, Bal Kishan Sharma, Saurabh Yadav, Jeetendra Ovung, Senthanro Duggal, Chetna Sharma, Moina Bangar, Sampada Dipak Rebecca, Pricilla B. Rani, S. Selvaraj, Pradeep Xavier, Gladston G. Peter, Vanessa Watson, Basilea Kannan, T. Asmathulla, K.S.M.D. Bhattacharya, Debdutta Turuk, Jyotirmayee Palo, Subrata Kumar Kanungo, Srikanta Behera, Ajit Kumar Pandey, Ashok Kumar Zaman, Kamran Misra, BrijRanjan Kumar, Niraj Behera, SthitaPragnya Singh, Rajeev Narain, Kanwar Kant, Rajni Sahay, Seema Tiwari, RajnarayanRamshankar Thomas, Beena Elizabeth Karikalan, N. Panda, Samiran Vardhana Rao, M. Vishnu Ujagare, Dhammsagar Chinchore, Sneha Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India |
title | Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India |
title_full | Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India |
title_fullStr | Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India |
title_short | Gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in India |
title_sort | gender differences in covid-19 knowledge, risk perception, and public stigma among the general community: findings from a nationwide cross-sectional study in india |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229202/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103776 |
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