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Adherence to preventive behaviors and perceived risk of Iranian medical students in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Structural Equation Modeling
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant threat to people’s lives. Detection of adherence to preventive behaviors and risks perceived by people is essential for infection control. Medical students are future healthcare providers.ObjectiveThis study explored adherence to preventive behaviors and risk perception of the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran’s medical students.Material and methodsIn this cross-sectional study, Iranian medical students participated whose preventive behaviors and risk perceptions of COVID-19 were assessed by an online tool. Generalized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with a beta-regression family was used for mediation analysis.ResultsA total of 654 medical students participated. The mean risk perception of COVID-19 on a 1 to 7 range scale was 3.53±1.7 for themselves and 3.66±1.7 for their family members. The risk perception for disease severity was 2.9±1.5. According to SEM, male sex, COVID-19 history, and living with parents were predictors of adherence directly and through the mediator pathway of risk perception (P <0.1). Briefly, the male sex reduced adherence directly and through risk perception reduction. The history of COVID-19 directly reduced adherence, but through the mediation pathway of risk perception, it increased adherence. However, the total effect was in favor of adherence reduction. Living with parents directly increased adherence but reduced adherence through the mediation pathway of risk perception. However, the total effect was in favor of adherence increase.ConclusionsAlthough conventionl statistical analaysis did not support the association of risk perception and adherence, the generalized SEM showed risk perception as a potential mediator with a small effect. The present study showed the roles of sex, COVID-19 history, and living with parents as the factors affecting risk perception and preventive behaviors on the basis of SEM results. Among the results, living with parrants was a modifiable factor to increase the adherence.
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Title: Adherence to preventive behaviors and perceived risk of Iranian medical students in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Structural Equation Modeling
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant threat to people’s lives.
Detection of adherence to preventive behaviors and risks perceived by people is essential for infection control.
Medical students are future healthcare providers.
ObjectiveThis study explored adherence to preventive behaviors and risk perception of the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran’s medical students.
Material and methodsIn this cross-sectional study, Iranian medical students participated whose preventive behaviors and risk perceptions of COVID-19 were assessed by an online tool.
Generalized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with a beta-regression family was used for mediation analysis.
ResultsA total of 654 medical students participated.
The mean risk perception of COVID-19 on a 1 to 7 range scale was 3.
53±1.
7 for themselves and 3.
66±1.
7 for their family members.
The risk perception for disease severity was 2.
9±1.
5.
According to SEM, male sex, COVID-19 history, and living with parents were predictors of adherence directly and through the mediator pathway of risk perception (P <0.
1).
Briefly, the male sex reduced adherence directly and through risk perception reduction.
The history of COVID-19 directly reduced adherence, but through the mediation pathway of risk perception, it increased adherence.
However, the total effect was in favor of adherence reduction.
Living with parents directly increased adherence but reduced adherence through the mediation pathway of risk perception.
However, the total effect was in favor of adherence increase.
ConclusionsAlthough conventionl statistical analaysis did not support the association of risk perception and adherence, the generalized SEM showed risk perception as a potential mediator with a small effect.
The present study showed the roles of sex, COVID-19 history, and living with parents as the factors affecting risk perception and preventive behaviors on the basis of SEM results.
Among the results, living with parrants was a modifiable factor to increase the adherence.
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