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Title: Perceptions and Attitudes Toward COVID-19-Related National Response Measures of Vietnamese: Implications for Pandemic Prevention and Control
Authors: Nguyen, T.T.P.
Nguyen, L.H.
Le, H.T.
Vu, G.T.
Hoang, M.T.
Nguyen, D.N.
Le, X.T.T.
Tran, B.X.
Nguyen, T.T.
Pham, Q.T.
Ta, N.T.K.
Nguyen, Q.T.
Latkin, C.A.
Ho, R.C.M. 
Ho, C.S.H.
Keywords: attitudes
COVID-19
lockdown
perceptions
Vietnam
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Citation: Nguyen, T.T.P., Nguyen, L.H., Le, H.T., Vu, G.T., Hoang, M.T., Nguyen, D.N., Le, X.T.T., Tran, B.X., Nguyen, T.T., Pham, Q.T., Ta, N.T.K., Nguyen, Q.T., Latkin, C.A., Ho, R.C.M., Ho, C.S.H. (2020). Perceptions and Attitudes Toward COVID-19-Related National Response Measures of Vietnamese: Implications for Pandemic Prevention and Control. Frontiers in Public Health 8 : 589053. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.589053
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Introduction: Public perceptions and attitudes toward preventive and control measures are vital to ensure the success of national response strategies in combating COVID-19. This study assessed perceptions and attitudes via the importance of national response measures to COVID-19 among people under the nationwide partial lockdown of Vietnam. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted on 1382 people in Vietnam mainly public administration and health workers with relatives. Perceptions and attitudes toward seven national response measures to COVID-19 epidemics were assessed. Multivariable Tobit regression models were employed to identify factors associated with the perceptions. Results: The proportion of participants strongly agreeing with the measure “Isolate people from abroad and people in contact with people infected with COVID 19” was the highest (96.9%), following by the measure “Obligatory to wear face masks in public places” (96.8%), and “Blockade of places having new cases” (92.9%). Living in the Southern region, having a family with more than 5 people, and having post-graduate education were negatively correlated to the levels of perceived importance of “Social distancing and community screening” measures. Meanwhile, having post-graduate education (Coef. = ?0.04; 95%CI: ?0.07; ?0.01), working as white-collar workers (Coef. = ?0.04; 95%CI: ?0.08; ?0.01), and having fixed-term, full-time employment (Coef. = ?0.07; 95%CI: ?0.10; ?0.03) were inversely associated with the levels of perceived importance of the “Mandatory quarantine and personal protective equipment” measures. Conclusion: This study informed highly positive perceptions and attitudes toward the national response measure to combat the COVID-19 in Vietnam. Contextualized strategies to maintain and improve these perceptions are warranted to ensure the success of preventive measures in the future. © Copyright © 2020 Nguyen, Nguyen, Le, Vu, Hoang, Nguyen, Le, Tran, Nguyen, Pham, Ta, Nguyen, Latkin, Ho and Ho.
Source Title: Frontiers in Public Health
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/199449
ISSN: 22962565
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.589053
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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