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Socio-demographic predictors of adherence to 2019 coronavirus prescribed recommendations and lockdown psychological impacts: Perspectives of Nigerian social media users

机译:遵守2019年冠心病的社会人口预测因素规定的建议和锁定心理影响:尼日利亚社交媒体用户的观点

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Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is a highly infectious viral disease that has spread to over one hundred and eight countries, including Nigeria. Governments across the globe have been implementing preventive measures towards curbing the spread and impact of the virus. These measures have continued to interfere with the general lifestyle of the people. Hence, this study was aimed at examining the socio-demographic predictors of adherence to prescribed recommendations and the psychological impacts of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown among Nigerian social media users. Methods: This research implemented a cross-sectional survey using an online Google-based questionnaire to elicit required information from potential respondents via social media channels such as WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Telegram and Facebook. An external link to the questionnaire was shared among Nigerian social media users between 1st and 31st April 2020, and a total of 1,131 respondents participated in the survey. The explanatory and outcome variables were displayed by frequency and percentage distribution while chi-square analysis was used to show the relationship between the explanatory and outcome variables at 5% level of significant. Results: The study showed that 99% of the respondents reported to have been following some of the prescribed recommendations, however, only 40.4% of the respondents followed all the recommendations. More than three fifths (63.4%) of the respondents also reported having experienced stressed during the lockdown. Only respondents’ professional background (p0.05) was a predictor of psychological impact of lockdown, other selected socio-demographic characteristics were not predictors of the outcome variables as p0.05. Conclusion: We concluded that majority of Nigerian social media users were complying to the prescribed recommendations and that younger age group, female respondents and respondents who are more educated had higher proportion of psychological impacts of lockdown, while the medical/scientific background is the only socio-demographic predictor of psychological impacts of COVID-19 lockdown.
机译:背景:冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行是一种高度传染性病毒疾病,这些病毒疾病蔓延到包括尼日利亚在内的一百多个国家。全球各国政府一直在实施预防措施,以遏制病毒的蔓延和影响。这些措施继续干扰人民的一般生活方式。因此,本研究旨在审查尼日利亚社交媒体用户在Covid-19大流行锁定的认定建议和心理影响的社会人口预测因素。方法:本研究实施了使用在线谷歌的问卷的横断面调查,通过社交媒体渠道(如WhatsApp,Twitter,Instagram,电报和Facebook)的社交媒体渠道引出所需信息。调查问卷的外部链接在2020年4月1日至31日之间的尼日利亚社交媒体用户之间分享,共有1,131名受访者参加了调查。通过频率和百分比分布显示解释性和结果变量,而Chi-Square分析用于显示解释性和结果变量与5%显着程度之间的关系。结果:该研究表明,99%的受访者涉及遵循一些规定的建议,但只有40.4%的受访者遵循了所有建议。超过三分之三(63.4%)的受访者亦报告在锁定期间经历过强调。只有受访者的专业背景(P <0.05)是锁定的心理影响的预测因子,其他选定的社会人口统计学特征不是预测的结果变量,如P> 0.05。结论:我们得出结论,尼日利亚社交媒体用户的大多数是符合规定的建议,更年轻的年龄组,女性受访者和受访者更高的受过教育的锁模比例较高,而医疗/科学背景是唯一的社会 - Covid-19锁定的心理影响的识别预测因子。

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