Burak Durmus
Kilis 7 Aralik University, Faculty of Education, Department of Elementary Education, No: 134, Kilis 79100, Turkey.
Child Youth Serv Rev. 2023 Jun;149:106944. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.106944. Epub 2023 Mar 25.
It is very important to show awareness in order to reduce the health risks posed by pandemics. In Turkey, primary and secondary schools, which were kept closed until September 2021 due to COVID-19, were reopened and students were expected to show awareness to avoid contamination. Therefore, it became even more important to reveal the awareness level of these students. In this study, it was aimed to develop a tool that could measure the awareness of the pandemic in general, and the awareness of COVID-19 in particular, of 8-12 year-old students. For this purpose, the data of the study were obtained during the period when primary and secondary schools in Turkey started face-to-face education (15 September 2021-15 October 2021). The data of the study were gathered from 466 primary (3rd and 4th grades) and secondary school (5th, 6th and 7th grades) students studying in different cities (13 cities) of Turkey, districts and villages of these city centers. The data were randomly divided into two equal data sets. Parallel and exploratory factor analysis were performed with the first data set. As a result of analysis, a single factor model with 12-item was obtained that explained approximately 44% of the variances. This model was tested with confirmatory factor analysis using the second data set. As a result of the tests, it was found that the model fitted well (RMSEA = 0.073, SRMR = 0.050, CFI = 0.93, TLI = 0.91 and GFI = 0.93) and a tool Pandemic Awareness Scale (PAS) was reached. In addition, it was seen that the scale showed measurement invariance in terms of gender, and partial measurement invariance according to school type. It was found that the reliability of the scores obtained from the scale was high. With this scale, COVID-19 awareness of students aged 8-12 could be measured, as well as the awareness of the same age group in pandemics with similar characteristics.
提高防范意识对于降低大流行带来的健康风险非常重要。在土耳其,因新冠疫情而一直关闭至2021年9月的中小学重新开学,学生们需要提高防范意识以避免感染。因此,了解这些学生的防范意识水平变得更加重要。在本研究中,旨在开发一种工具,用于测量8至12岁学生对一般大流行的防范意识,特别是对新冠病毒的防范意识。为此,研究数据是在土耳其中小学开始面对面教育期间(2021年9月15日至2021年10月15日)收集的。研究数据来自土耳其不同城市(13个城市)、这些城市中心的区和村庄的466名小学(三年级和四年级)和中学(五年级、六年级和七年级)学生。数据被随机分为两个相等的数据集。对第一个数据集进行了平行和探索性因素分析。分析结果得到了一个包含12个条目的单因素模型,该模型解释了约44%的方差。使用第二个数据集对该模型进行了验证性因素分析测试。测试结果表明该模型拟合良好(RMSEA = 0.073,SRMR = 0.050,CFI = 0.93,TLI = 0.91,GFI = 0.93),并由此得出了一个大流行防范意识量表(PAS)。此外,该量表在性别方面表现出测量不变性,在学校类型方面表现出部分测量不变性。发现从该量表获得的分数可靠性较高。通过这个量表,可以测量8至12岁学生对新冠病毒的防范意识,以及该年龄组对具有类似特征大流行的防范意识。