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驾驭大流行:对 HBCU 学生的知识、信息来源以及 COVID-19 相关预防措施的定性研究。

Navigating a Pandemic: A Qualitative Study of Knowledge, Sources of Information, and COVID-19-Related Precautions Taken by HBCU Students.

机构信息

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2023 Feb;10(1):193-204. doi: 10.1007/s40615-021-01210-5. Epub 2022 Jan 15.

Abstract

The coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread quickly across the nation with a disproportionate impact on Black Americans. Many college-aged students receive their COVID-19-related information through social media and television even though research suggests that social media sources are more likely to be incorrect. Some students report trusting these sources over government sources such as the CDC and WHO. The purpose of this study was to understand Historically Black College and University (HBCU) students' COVID-19 knowledge, sources of information, and planned precautions. There were 21 in-depth interviews conducted with students attending a large southern HBCU during Spring 2020. Themes regarding knowledge included the following: it is a flu-like condition, it has international roots, there is inaccurate and changing information, and it is a pandemic. Themes regarding sources included: the news, US government and related officials, social media, interactions with family, and other social interactions. Themes regarding severity included the following: statistics, a distrust for hospital reporting, a belief that COVID-19 deaths were conflated with baseline health, peer influence, and familial influence. Themes regarding precautions included the following: proper mask use, hand washing/ sanitizing, avoiding large crowds/small crowds only, physical distancing, COVID-19 testing/symptom monitoring, and COVID-19 vaccination.

摘要

冠状病毒(COVID-19)在全国迅速传播,对美国黑人的影响不成比例。许多大学生通过社交媒体和电视获取与 COVID-19 相关的信息,尽管研究表明社交媒体来源更有可能不正确。一些学生表示,他们更信任这些来源,而不是政府来源,如美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)和世界卫生组织(WHO)。本研究旨在了解美国传统黑人大学(HBCU)学生的 COVID-19 知识、信息来源和计划采取的预防措施。在 2020 年春季,对一所大型南方 HBCU 的学生进行了 21 次深入访谈。关于知识的主题包括以下几点:它是一种类似流感的疾病,它有国际根源,信息不准确且不断变化,它是一种大流行。关于来源的主题包括:新闻、美国政府和相关官员、社交媒体、与家人的互动以及其他社交互动。关于严重程度的主题包括以下几点:统计数据、对医院报告的不信任、认为 COVID-19 死亡与基本健康状况相混淆的信念、同伴影响和家庭影响。关于预防措施的主题包括以下几点:正确使用口罩、洗手/消毒、避免人群密集/只去人群稀少的地方、保持身体距离、COVID-19 检测/症状监测和 COVID-19 疫苗接种。

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