Access to Digital Information and Protective Awareness and Practices towards COVID-19 in Urban Marginalized Communities

被引:2
|
作者
Pattanasri, Siwarat [1 ]
Nguyen, Thi Phuoc Lai [2 ]
Vu, Thanh Bien [3 ]
Winijkul, Ekbordin [4 ]
Ahmad, Mokbul Morshed [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl & Reg Planning Bur, Dept PublicWorks & Town Country Planning DPT, Bangkok 10310, Thailand
[2] Asian Inst Technol, Sch Environm Resources & Dev, Dept Dev & Sustainabil, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand
[3] Vietnam Natl Univ Agr, Fac Nat Resources & Environm, Dept Land Management, Hanoi 131000, Vietnam
[4] Asian Inst Technol, Sch Environm, Dept Energy Environm & Climate Changes, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand
关键词
digital competence; digital inequality; knowledge; practice; slum communities (Thailand); KNOWLEDGE; MEN;
D O I
10.3390/healthcare10061097
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Due to digital inequality, poor living, and health care conditions, marginalized people are the most vulnerable group to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined how digital information influences knowledge, practices, threat appraisals, and motivation behaviors of urban marginalized communities. It examined slum people's digital competencies, their access to COVID-19 online information, and their trust in COVID-19 information provided by both online and offline media. A total of 453 slum people in Bangkok city, Thailand were surveyed, and multiple regression was performed to examine whether socio-demographic factors influence the access to online communication of slum people. We hypothesized that access to online information might affect marginalized people's awareness of COVID-19 and resulted in greater levels of their practices and protective behaviors. The finding showed that slum people who had access to online information tended to have a better awareness of self-protection against COVID-19, while elderly, female, and foreign migrant workers faced a number of constraints in accessing COVID-19 online information. Such results are important considering the pandemic is compelling societies to turn toward digital technologies to confront the COVID-19 pandemic and address pandemic-related issues. We also discuss how to enhance the role of digital communication in helping urban marginalized communities during and after the pandemic.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalized Communities
    Grunhut, Joel
    ACADEMIC MEDICINE, 2021, 96 (06) : 786 - 786
  • [2] Incentivized Public Service Response to COVID-19 in Rural and Marginalized Urban Communities
    Torres, Irene
    Lopez-Cevallos, Daniel F.
    Sacoto, Fernando
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 110 (09) : 1344 - 1345
  • [3] Digital Technology Effects on Lifestyles in Marginalized Communities in Indonesia: Post Covid-19 Disaster
    Harifuddin, Harifuddin
    Azuz, Faidah
    Asmirah, Asmirah
    Anriani, Haslinda B.
    Burchanuddin, Andi
    Iskandar, Abdul Malik
    SOCIOLOGIA Y TECNOCIENCIA, 2025, 15 (01): : 122 - 137
  • [4] Connecting Seniors in Marginalized Communities During Covid-19
    Desai, Shital
    Vivanco, Pablo
    Fels, Deborah
    Interactions (N.Y.), 2022, 29 (05) : 63 - 67
  • [5] A nationwide study on the knowledge, awareness, and practices towards COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia
    Alahmadi, Yaser M.
    Al Thagfan, Sultan S.
    TROPICAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH, 2021, 20 (01) : 161 - 167
  • [6] COVID-19 awareness, knowledge and perception towards digital health in an urban multi-ethnic Asian population
    Cong Ling Teo
    Miao Li Chee
    Kai Hui Koh
    Rachel Marjorie Wei Wen Tseng
    Shivani Majithia
    Sahil Thakur
    Dinesh Visva Gunasekeran
    Simon Nusinovici
    Charumathi Sabanayagam
    Tien Yin Wong
    Yih-Chung Tham
    Ching-Yu Cheng
    Scientific Reports, 11
  • [7] COVID-19 awareness, knowledge and perception towards digital health in an urban multi-ethnic Asian population
    Teo, Cong Ling
    Li Chee, Miao
    Koh, Kai Hui
    Tseng, Rachel Marjorie Wei Wen
    Majithia, Shivani
    Thakur, Sahil
    Gunasekeran, Dinesh Visva
    Nusinovici, Simon
    Sabanayagam, Charumathi
    Wong, Tien Yin
    Tham, Yih-Chung
    Cheng, Ching-Yu
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [8] Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards COVID-19 among Pakistani residents: information access and low literacy vulnerabilities
    Fatmi, Zafar
    Mahmood, Shafaq
    Hameed, Waqas
    Qazi, Ibtisam
    Siddiqui, Muhammad
    Dhanwani, Anny
    Siddiqi, Sameen
    EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, 2020, 26 (12) : 1446 - 1455
  • [9] The impacts of anti-protective awareness and protective awareness programs on COVID-19 outbreaks
    Deng, Yang
    He, Daihai
    Zhao, Yi
    CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS, 2024, 180
  • [10] Research with Marginalized Communities: Challenges to Continuity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Jae M. Sevelius
    Luis Gutierrez-Mock
    Sophia Zamudio-Haas
    Breonna McCree
    Azize Ngo
    Akira Jackson
    Carla Clynes
    Luz Venegas
    Arianna Salinas
    Cinthya Herrera
    Ellen Stein
    Don Operario
    Kristi Gamarel
    AIDS and Behavior, 2020, 24 : 2009 - 2012