Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was declared a major public health problem in 2019. Like various countries of the world, Senegal has not been spared this scourge. As a result, it was necessary to study the attitudes and practices of the students of the Parcelles Assainies unit 13 high school in Dakar. A cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study was conducted in 2021. The study population was the students of the Parcelles Assainies high school unit 13. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed using Excel and R software. The average age of the students surveyed was 18.57 years, females predominated (66%). Almost all respondents (93.5%) had a television and 82.8% a mobile phone. Of those surveyed, 81.5% respected the stay-at-home concept. Wearing a mask, washing hands with soap and water, and avoiding gatherings were noted among the students surveyed in 99.3%; 97.56% and 92.68% of cases. Phone ownership was more likely for students surveyed to consistently wear masks (ORaj=2.87 [1.29-6.35]) and to wash their hands regularly with soap and water (ORaj=0.33 [0.12-0.89]). Students surveyed who raised awareness about COVID-19 were more likely to wear masks (ORaj=3.71 [1.79-7.66]). Those who agreed to live with someone who had recovered from COVID-19 washed their hands more with soap and water (ORaj=2.99 [1.09-8.19]). The implementation of handwashing devices was well adopted by the students of the High school of Parcelles Assainies. Ministry for Health and Social Action (MHSA) policies were thus decisive in the fight against COVID-19.
Published in | Central African Journal of Public Health (Volume 10, Issue 3) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.cajph.20241003.11 |
Page(s) | 145-153 |
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COVID-19, Student, School, Prevention, Senegal
Application | Absolute frequency (n) | Relative frequency (%) |
---|---|---|
142 | 98.61 | |
69 | 47.92 | |
21 | 14.58 | |
1 | 00.69 | |
Telegram | 33 | 22.92 |
99 | 68.75 | |
Snapchat | 99 | 68.75 |
Other | 10 | 06.94 |
Feelings towards COVID 19 | Absolute frequency (n) | Relative frequency (%) |
---|---|---|
Fear | 122 | 73.05 |
Incomprehension | 32 | 19.16 |
Indifference | 19 | 11.38 |
Empathy | 11 | 6.59 |
Hatred towards the disease | 03 | 1.80 |
Other | 01 | 0.60 |
Variables | "Stay at Home" | Systematic wearing of masks | Wash your hands regularly with soap and water |
---|---|---|---|
OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | |
Age | |||
Under 18 years old | 1 | 1 | 1 |
18 years and older | 0.35 [0.07-1.57] | 1.44 [0.64-3.27] | 0.44 [0.18-1.06] |
Sexe | |||
Masculine | 0.62 [0.23-1.62] | 0.95 [0.46-1.96] | 1.12 [0.59-2.14] |
Feminine | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Bride | |||
Yes | 0.13 [0.008-2.21] | - | 0.41 [0.02-6.73] |
No | 1 | 1 | |
Television Ownership | |||
Yes | 0.89 [0.11-7.55] | 1.22 [0.32-4.64] | 2.17 [0.69-6.75] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Phone Ownership | |||
Yes | 0.48 [0.10-2.20] | 2.87 [1.29-6.35] | 0.33 [0.12-0.89] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
High blood pressure | |||
Yes | - | 0.61 [0.11-3.82] | 2.58 [0.30-21.89] |
No | 1 | 1 | |
Heart or respiratory condition | |||
Yes | 0.43 [0.14-1.32] | 0.52 [0.22-1.24] | 0.68 [0.30-1.53] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Good knowledge of the modes of transmission of COVID-19 | |||
Yes | 6.55 [1.59-26.92] | 0.64 [0.76-5.36] | 0.37 [0.04-3.07] |
No | 1 | 1 | |
Good knowledge of the signs of COVID-19 | |||
Yes | 1.67 [0.33-8.33] | 0.49 [0.06-3.98] | 1.86 [0.51-6.71] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Good knowledge of COVID-19 prevention | |||
Yes | 3 [1.02-8.80] | 1.89 [0.71-5.31] | 0.58 [0.18-1.80] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Belief in the existence of COVID-19 | |||
Yes | - | 1.98 [0.86-4.60] | 1.46 [0.66-3.20] |
No | 1 | 1 | |
Quarantine Acceptance | |||
Yes | 1.12 [0.23-5.37] | 1.17 [0.44-3.12] | 1.14 [0.93-4.92] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Acceptance to live with a person who has been cured of COVID-19 | |||
Yes | 0.53 [0.06-4.29] | 0.84 [0.23-3.10] | 2.99 [1.09-8.19] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Acceptance to be screened at the COVID-19 | |||
Yes | 1.88 [0.23-15.24] | 1.82 [0.40-8.36] | 0.51 [0.18-1.43] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Raising awareness of the COVID-19 | |||
Yes | 1.96 [0.72-5.34] | 3.71 [1.79-7.66] | 1.44 [0.74-2.80] |
No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
COVID-19 | Coronavirus disease |
SARS-COV-2 | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 |
RCCE | Risk Communication And Community Engagement |
MHSA | Ministry for Health and Social Action |
WHO | World Health Organization |
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Leye, M. M. M., Ndiaye, M., Diouf, J. M., Seck, I. (2024). Attitudes and Practices of Students at the High School of Parcelles Assainies unit 13 on COVID-19 in Dakar, Senegal. Central African Journal of Public Health, 10(3), 145-153. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.cajph.20241003.11
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Leye, M. M. M.; Ndiaye, M.; Diouf, J. M.; Seck, I. Attitudes and Practices of Students at the High School of Parcelles Assainies unit 13 on COVID-19 in Dakar, Senegal. Cent. Afr. J. Public Health 2024, 10(3), 145-153. doi: 10.11648/j.cajph.20241003.11
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Leye MMM, Ndiaye M, Diouf JM, Seck I. Attitudes and Practices of Students at the High School of Parcelles Assainies unit 13 on COVID-19 in Dakar, Senegal. Cent Afr J Public Health. 2024;10(3):145-153. doi: 10.11648/j.cajph.20241003.11
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