Exploring Knowledge, Safety Practices, and Anxiety Level among Women of Reproductive Age During COVID 19 Outbreak: A Cross Sectional Study
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Background: The global outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) and its consequences compromise the health of Women of Reproductive Age (WRA). The aim of this study was to assess the level of knowledge, safety practices, and anxiety levels among WRA during COVID‑19 outbreaks.
Materials and Methods: A cross‑sectional, correlational design was used to recruit a convenience sample of 453 WRA in Saudi Arabia. Data were collected using an electronic self‑administered questionnaire of Spielberger state‑trait anxiety and an adapted authors‑developed knowledge and practices scale using an extensive literature review. Data were collected between September and December 2020 targeting all women in the country. Pearson correlation coefficient has been used to test correlation utilizing the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 25.
Results: The mean score of anxiety was 46.0 (13.40). Women have a high mean score of knowledge (24.50, standard deviation (SD) = 3.40) while having a low mean score of practices (19.70, SD = 3.10) indicating inappropriate practices. A significant difference was found in anxiety (t479 = 2.52, p = .012) and knowledge (t479 = −1.98, p = .048) between pregnant and non‑pregnant women, while no statistically significant difference was found in relation to practices. The mean score of anxiety was higher among pregnant women than non‑pregnant women, while a slightly higher mean score of knowledge was observed for non‑pregnant women compared to pregnant ones.
Conclusions: Although women had good knowledge about safety precautions, their practices did not indicate that. There is a need to educate women about safety practices and interventions that buffer their anxiety levels.
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