Assessment of risk perception and subjective norms related to Mpox (monkeypox) among adult males in Bangladesh: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Nazmunnahar 1,Haque Md. Anamul2,Ahamed Bulbul2,Tanbir Md.2,Suhee Farhana Islam2,Islam Md. Rabiul2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, Eden Women's College National University Bangladesh Gazipur Bangladesh

2. Department of Pharmacy University of Asia Pacific Dhaka Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsMonkeypox (Mpox) has become a concern worldwide after spreading into nonendemic countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this a public health emergency of international concern and recommended to get vaccinated first who are at the highest risk. Risk perception and subjective norms can influence the decision of vaccine uptake. Therefore, we intended to perform a cross‐sectional study on the male population in our country to assess their risk perception and subjective norms on Mpox.MethodsWe measured participants' risk perception and subjective norms using Google form. Demographic profile of participants was obtained using a structured questionnaire. We performed a χ2 test to compare the levels of risk perception and subjective norm perception and multiple logistic regression analysis to determine the association between the study parameters and the sociodemographic profile of the participants.ResultsAmong the participants, 93 (23.72%), 288 (73.47%), and 11 (2.81%) had high, medium, and low‐risk perceptions, respectively. For subjective norms, we observed 288 (58.16%) participants had a medium, 117 (29.85%) had high, and 47 (11.99%) had low levels of subjective norms, respectively. Most participants possessed medium risk perception (73.47%) and subjective norms (58.16%). Moreover, we observed that moderate risk perception was prevalent in people with body mass index (BMI) level between 18.5 and 25 (73.3%), married (63.5%), low economic background (94.1%), living with a family (77.1%), smokers (68.4%), heterosexuals (99%), people with no/little impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid‐19) on life (91%). Proportions of people with moderate subjective norms BMI level of 18.5–25 (73.2%), married (60.5%), low economic status (93.9%), rural (58.8%), living with family (77.2%), nonsmokers (71.1%), and people with no/little impact of Covid‐19 in their lives (91.2%).ConclusionThe majority of participants perceived medium risk perception and subjective norms related to Mpox. Furthermore, we observed a significant association between the study parameters and the sociodemographic characteristics of our study participants. We recommend that further longitudinal studies to yield more accurate results.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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