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Knowledge and Anxiety Regarding COVID 19 Pandemic Among Parents and Students


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1 Principal, Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
2 Associate Professor, Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
3 Senior Lecturer, Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva, India
4 Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
     

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Purpose: The study aimed to assess the knowledge, anxiety, correlation between knowledge and anxiety among students and their parents regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its global spread. Design and Method: The research design adopted was descriptive survey design. 146 parents and 158 students were selected by purposive sampling technique. The collected data were tabulated and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result: 78.1% of the parents had good knowledge and 21.9% had average knowledge. 58.9 % of the parents had mild anxiety level, 36.3% had moderate anxiety level and 4.8% had severe anxiety level. 75.95 % of the students had good knowledge and 24.05 % had average knowledge. 66.46% of the students had mild anxiety level, 30.38% had moderate anxiety level and 3.16% had severe anxiety level. There is a negative correlation between knowledge and anxiety among parents (r = - 0.214), which is significant at p = < 0.05 (p = 0.009). The student’s knowledge has significant association with their age and anxiety has the significant association with their age and family income. The parent’s knowledge has significant association with education and anxiety has the significant association with age, occupation and number of family members. Conclusion: The study concluded that majority of sample has average knowledge and moderate anxiety regarding COVID19.

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COVID-19 Pandemic, Knowledge, Anxiety, Parents and Students.
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Prabha Grace CMC
Principal, Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Deepa George
Associate Professor, Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Sumi Jose
Senior Lecturer, Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva, India
Joice Maria CMC
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Naveena CMC
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Athul Tintu Tomy
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Joicy T. Mathew
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Jitha P. Thomas
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Dona Francis
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Tintu Poulose
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Merin Joseph
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Babitha C. B.
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Divya Dileep
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Merin Andrews
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Ashni Antu
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India
Ginu Madhu
Carmel College of Nursing, Chunangamvely, Erumathala P O, Aluva 683112, India

Abstract


Purpose: The study aimed to assess the knowledge, anxiety, correlation between knowledge and anxiety among students and their parents regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its global spread. Design and Method: The research design adopted was descriptive survey design. 146 parents and 158 students were selected by purposive sampling technique. The collected data were tabulated and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result: 78.1% of the parents had good knowledge and 21.9% had average knowledge. 58.9 % of the parents had mild anxiety level, 36.3% had moderate anxiety level and 4.8% had severe anxiety level. 75.95 % of the students had good knowledge and 24.05 % had average knowledge. 66.46% of the students had mild anxiety level, 30.38% had moderate anxiety level and 3.16% had severe anxiety level. There is a negative correlation between knowledge and anxiety among parents (r = - 0.214), which is significant at p = < 0.05 (p = 0.009). The student’s knowledge has significant association with their age and anxiety has the significant association with their age and family income. The parent’s knowledge has significant association with education and anxiety has the significant association with age, occupation and number of family members. Conclusion: The study concluded that majority of sample has average knowledge and moderate anxiety regarding COVID19.

Keywords


COVID-19 Pandemic, Knowledge, Anxiety, Parents and Students.

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