CHANGING BEHAVIORS IN EMERGENCY: IDENTIFYING SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF PEOPLE DURING COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN.

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Sumaira Bano
Ayesha Chaudhry
Babak Mahmood
Nazia Malik
Muhammad Imran

Keywords

COVID-19, Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, Behavior Change

Abstract

On the one hand, COVID-19 has exposed human systems' vulnerabilities, but it has also increased their capacity to withstand future pandemics. This study aimed to identify the factors that influenced knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding COVID-19. Pakistan had responded to the virus relatively well. Three South Punjab districts' worth of data were gathered using a structured questionnaire. The data analysis method employed was a multivariate regression model. The findings showed that age and gender had a negative relation with COVID-19-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. On the other hand, knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding COVID-19 were positively and significantly influenced by family type, education, and income. For any upcoming pandemic, the study advised developing interventions firmly anchored in the socioeconomics of the region.

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