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臭虫的患病率、认知度及关注度

Prevalence, Knowledge, and Concern About Bed Bugs.

作者信息

Kaylor Mary Beth, Wenning Paul, Eddy Christopher

出版信息

J Environ Health. 2015 Jul-Aug;78(1):20-4; quiz 47.

Abstract

Recent research suggests that the resurgence of bed bugs in the U.S. has occurred at an alarming rate. Assumptions have been made that socioeconomic status is not associated with the prevalence of bed bug infestations. Little information is available at the local level, however, about the prevalence of bed bugs in private homes. The authors' pilot study aimed to identify prevalence, knowledge, and concern about bed bugs in one higher income village in Ohio utilizing survey methodology. Responses from 96 individuals who completed the Prevalence, Knowledge, and Concern About Bed Bugs survey were utilized for analysis. The majority of the sample respondents were white and 95% reported that they owned their residence. Only 6% knew someone with bed bugs. Additionally, 52% reported they were somewhat concerned about bed bugs. About 46% reported that they had changed their behavior. For a higher income area, the prevalence was dissimilar to the rate reported in the general public (about 20%). This suggests that bed bugs may be an environmental issue effecting low-income populations disproportionately. Further research is needed in areas of differing socioeconomic levels.

摘要

近期研究表明,美国臭虫再度肆虐,其蔓延速度令人震惊。有人认为社会经济地位与臭虫侵扰的发生率并无关联。然而,在地方层面,关于私人住宅中臭虫的发生率,几乎没有相关信息。作者的初步研究旨在利用调查方法,确定俄亥俄州一个高收入村庄中臭虫的发生率、人们对臭虫的了解程度以及担忧情况。对96名完成了关于臭虫的发生率、了解程度及担忧情况调查的受访者的回答进行了分析。样本中的大多数受访者为白人,95%的人报告称他们拥有自己的住所。只有6%的人认识有臭虫问题的人。此外,52%的人报告称他们有点担心臭虫。约46%的人报告称他们改变了自己的行为。对于一个高收入地区而言,其臭虫发生率与普通公众报告的发生率(约20%)不同。这表明臭虫问题可能是一个对低收入人群影响尤为严重的环境问题。在不同社会经济水平的地区,还需要进一步开展研究。

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