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阴谋论信仰与约旦大学学生对 COVID-19 的知识水平较低和焦虑水平较高有关。

Conspiracy Beliefs Are Associated with Lower Knowledge and Higher Anxiety Levels Regarding COVID-19 among Students at the University of Jordan.

机构信息

Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine, School of Medicine, the University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan.

Department of Clinical Laboratories and Forensic Medicine, Jordan University Hospital, Amman 11942, Jordan.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jul 8;17(14):4915. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17144915.

Abstract

The world has been afflicted heavily by the burden of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that overwhelmed health care systems and caused severe economic and educational deficits, in addition to anxiety among the public. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the mutual effects of belief that the pandemic was the result of a conspiracy on knowledge and anxiety levels among students at the University of Jordan (UJ). An electronic-based survey was conducted between 29 March, 2020 and 31 March, 2020. The targeted population involved all undergraduate and postgraduate students from the health, scientific and humanities schools at UJ. Survey sections included 26 items on: socio-demographic information, knowledge and sources of information about the disease, attitude towards the false notion that COVID-19 stemmed from a conspiracy and items to assess the anxiety level among students during the quarantine period. The total number of participants was 1540 students. The mean age of study participants was 22 years and females predominated the study population (n = 1145, 74.4%). The majority of participants perceived the disease as moderately dangerous (n = 1079, 70.1%). Males, Jordanians and participants with lower income were more inclined to feel that COVID-19 is very dangerous. A lower level of knowledge and a higher level of anxiety about COVID-19 were associated with the belief that the disease is part of a conspiracy. Females and participants with lower income were more likely to believe that the disease is related to conspiracy. Belief in conspiracy regarding the origin of COVID-19 was associated with misinformation about the availability of a vaccine and the therapeutic use of antibiotics for COVID-19 treatment. The Ministry of Health in Jordan was the most common source of information about COVID-19 reported by the participants (n = 1018). The false belief that COVID-19 was the result of a global conspiracy could be the consequence of a lower level of knowledge about the virus and could lead to a higher level of anxiety, which should be considered in the awareness tools of various media platforms about the current pandemic.

摘要

世界深受 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的困扰,这使医疗保健系统不堪重负,并造成严重的经济和教育赤字,同时也引起了公众的焦虑。本研究的主要目的是评估信仰大流行是阴谋的结果对约旦大学(UJ)学生的知识和焦虑水平的相互影响。 2020 年 3 月 29 日至 2020 年 3 月 31 日之间进行了基于电子的调查。目标人群包括 UJ 健康、科学和人文学校的所有本科生和研究生。调查部分包括 26 个项目:社会人口统计学信息、有关疾病的知识和信息来源、对 COVID-19 源自阴谋的错误观念的态度以及评估学生在隔离期间焦虑水平的项目。参与者总数为 1540 名学生。研究参与者的平均年龄为 22 岁,女性占研究人群的多数(n = 1145,74.4%)。大多数参与者认为该疾病中等危险(n = 1079,70.1%)。男性、约旦人和收入较低的参与者更倾向于认为 COVID-19 非常危险。较低的 COVID-19 知识水平和更高的 COVID-19 焦虑水平与认为该疾病是阴谋的一部分的信念相关。女性和收入较低的参与者更有可能认为该疾病与阴谋有关。对 COVID-19 起源的阴谋信念与有关疫苗供应的错误信息和抗生素治疗 COVID-19 的治疗方法有关。卫生部是参与者报告的关于 COVID-19 的最常见信息来源(n = 1018)。认为 COVID-19 是全球阴谋的结果的错误信念可能是由于对该病毒的了解程度较低所致,并且可能导致更高的焦虑水平,这在当前大流行的各种媒体平台的意识工具中应予以考虑。

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