U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
Eagle Global Services, LLC, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2023 Jul 4;117(7):496-504. doi: 10.1093/trstmh/trad005.
Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy can cause severe birth defects in the fetus and is associated with neurodevelopmental abnormalities in childhood. Our objective was to describe ZIKV knowledge and attitudes among pregnant women in Colombia while ZIKV was circulating and whether they predicted the adoption of behaviors to prevent ZIKV mosquito-borne and sexual transmission.
We used self-reported data from Zika en Embarazadas y Niños (ZEN), a cohort study of women in early pregnancy across three regions of Colombia during 2017-2018. We used Poisson regression to estimate associations between knowledge, attitudes and previous experience with mosquito-borne infection and preventative behaviors.
Among 1519 women, knowledge of mosquito-borne transmission was high (1480; 97.8%) and 1275 (85.5%) participants were worried about ZIKV infection during pregnancy. The most common preventive behavior was wearing long pants (1355; 89.4%). Regular mosquito repellent use was uncommon (257; 17.0%). While ZIKV knowledge and attitudes were not associated with the adoption of ZIKV prevention behaviors, previous mosquito-borne infection was associated with increased condom use (prevalence ratio 1.4, 95% CI 1.1 to 1.7).
Participants were well informed about ZIKV transmission and its health consequences. However, whether this knowledge resulted in behavior change is less certain.
孕妇感染 Zika 病毒(ZIKV)可导致胎儿严重出生缺陷,并与儿童神经发育异常有关。我们的目的是描述 Zika 病毒在哥伦比亚流行期间孕妇对 Zika 病毒的认知和态度,以及这些认知和态度是否能预测其采取预防 Zika 病毒蚊媒传播和性传播的行为。
我们使用了 Zika en Embarazadas y Niños(ZEN)的自我报告数据,该研究是一项在 2017-2018 年期间对哥伦比亚三个地区的早期孕妇进行的队列研究。我们使用泊松回归来估计知识、态度和以前蚊媒感染与预防行为之间的关联。
在 1519 名妇女中,蚊媒传播的知识很高(1480 名;97.8%),1275 名(85.5%)参与者担心 Zika 病毒感染怀孕期间。最常见的预防行为是穿长裤(1355 名;89.4%)。定期使用驱蚊剂并不常见(257 名;17.0%)。虽然 Zika 病毒的知识和态度与 Zika 病毒预防行为的采用无关,但以前的蚊媒感染与增加 condom 的使用有关(比值比 1.4,95%置信区间 1.1 至 1.7)。
参与者对 Zika 病毒的传播及其对健康的影响有很好的了解。然而,这种知识是否会导致行为改变还不太确定。