(2020) Prediction of the iranians self-care in terms of communication pattern of their individual and social characteristics in face of Covid-19 pandemic-2020. Tehran University Medical Journal. pp. 589-597. ISSN 16831764 (ISSN)
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Abstract
Background: Infectious diseases in the pandemic stage have significant life-threatening, psychological and social effects. Identifying the characteristics associated with people's cooperation in self-care leads to greater immunity for themselves and others. Therefore, this study was conducted to predict the self-care of the Iranian people according to their individual and social characteristics in face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: A survey study was conducted on 1056 adults aged 18 and over in different provinces of Iran through a form of answering online researcher-made questions (n=40, α=0.9) in social networks in four days. This paper studies the level of self-care of people against Covid 19 pandemic which was conducted with the support of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in April 2016. Data were analyzed using Student t-test and variance. Moreover, "decision tree technique" was used to identify communication patterns. Results: The findings showed that the average self-care score in women, the most educated, married women, women aged 41 to 55, housewives and some other occupations was very high. However, the average self-care score of single men with a diploma was average. In general, the mean score of women's self-care was higher than men (P<0.0001) and the educated were more than the less educated literate (P=0.007). There was no significant difference between the self-care scores of the respondents in terms of their marital status and employment. Conclusion: The results showed that the average scores of self-care in women, more educated people, married women, women in the age group of 41 to 55 years, housewives and some other occupations were reported to be very high; While the average self-care score reported in single men with a diploma was average. Overall, the mean score of self-care reported in women was higher than men (P<0.0001) and people with doctoral education reported more self-care than illiterate people (P=0.007). Besides, there was no significant difference between the self-care scores of the respondents in terms of their marital status (single and married) and their employment status (employed and non-employed). © 2020 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | COVID-19 Demographic characteristics Iran Pandemic Self-care adult Article coronavirus disease 2019 education employment female health survey human human experiment interpersonal communication Iranian (citizen) male marriage prediction self care social aspect social media |
Subjects: | WC Communicable Diseases > WC 500-590 Virus Diseases |
Divisions: | Health Information Technology Research Center Health Management and Economics Research Center Social Determinants of Health Research Center |
Page Range: | pp. 589-597 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Tehran University Medical Journal |
Journal Index: | Scopus |
Volume: | 78 |
Number: | 9 |
ISSN: | 16831764 (ISSN) |
Depositing User: | Zahra Otroj |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/12937 |
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