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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.3.447

Analysis on University Students' Prevention Awareness of EIDs  

Kim, Seung-Dae (Department of Health Management, Uiduk University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.3, 2019 , pp. 447-454 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study aims to be used as base data of a policy which forms university students' appropriate behavior for the prevention of infection by analyzing some university students' prevention awareness of new type of infection. A self-administered questionnaire survey about students' seriousness, sensitivity, self-efficacy, and prevention behavior intent of new infection, was conducted in an university located in Gyeonbuk from April. 30th to May. 11th, 2018. Analyzing factors which affect the prevention behavior intent of infection with controlled general factor and health behavior, the prevention behavior intent was increased by ${\beta}=.125$ as seriousness increases and ${\beta}=.709$ as self-efficacy increases in Model 2, final model. However, sensitivity has no significant effect on the prevention behavior intent. Originally sensitivity has to be a significant factor regarding to the prevention behavior intent of new infection. But the result that sensitivity has no influence at all, shows that the students are insensitive to new diseases as they don't fear or sense danger of new infection. Therefore, a disease control policy which helps to increase sensitivity has to be established.
Keywords
EIDs; Prevention Awareness; Sensitivity; Self-efficacy; Prevention Behavior Intent;
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