Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices toward the COVID-19 Pandemic in Tabasco, México

Author:

Quiroz-Gomez Sergio1,Guzman-Moreno Marisol2,Miranda-De La Cruz Armando3,Garcia-Hernandez Janett Marina4,Arcos-Castillo Karina del Carmen5,Contrera-Madrigal Jairo David6

Affiliation:

1. Sergio Quiroz-Gomez, Academic Division of Health Sciences, Juárez Autonomous University, Tabasco, México;, Email: sergio.quiroz@ujat.mx

2. Marisol Guzman-Moreno, Sanitary Jurisdiction Tenosique Tabasco, Tabasco Health Secretariat, Tabasco, México

3. Armando Miranda-De la Cruz. Multidisciplinary Academic Division of the Rivers, Juárez Autonomous University, Tabasco, México

4. Janett Marina Garcia-Hernandez, Multidisciplinary Academic Division of the Rivers, Juárez Autonomous University, Tabasco, México

5. Karina del Carmen Arcos-Castillo. Multidisciplinary Academic Division of the Rivers, Juárez Autonomous University, Tabasco, México

6. Jairo David Contrera-Madrigal, Multidisciplinary Academic Division of the Rivers, Juárez Autonomous University, Tabasco, México

Abstract

Objectives: In this study, we identify knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) of the people of the State of Tabasco (Mexico) as they influence transmission and mitigation of COVID-19. Methods: We used an Internet-based survey (N=1848) from March to July 2021, with a probabilistic sampling stratified by municipalities. Results: Most respondents demonstrated knowledge about the etiology and symptoms of COVID-19 – they assume that anyone can contract the disease, and at least 53.5% knew that the cause is a virus. They believed that it constitutes a problem for their community due to its easy transmission; however, they consider themselves to be only at medium risk. They have adopted preventive measures such as handwashing, staying home, and social distancing; however, when analyzing protecting the community, they refer to other people as having responsibility for preventing disease spread. Conclusions: Interventions focused on social and cultural contexts are required. Sociodemographic and ideological factors influence disinformation, limited interventions, and cognitive dissonance. This type of research contributes to discovering areas of opportunity for government and public health organizations to prioritize practical actions and reduce eventual outbreaks.

Publisher

JCFCorp SG PTE LTD

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Social Psychology,Health (social science)

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