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Cross-sectional study of COVID-19 knowledge, beliefs and prevention behaviours among adults in Senegal.

Matthew D KearneyMarta BornsteinMarieme FallRoch A NianogoDeborah GlikPhilip M Massey
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
In Senegal, we observed high compliance with recommended COVID-19 prevention behaviours among our sample of respondents, in particular for masking and personal hygiene practice. We also identified a range of psychosocial and demographic predictors for COVID-19 prevention behaviours such as knowledge and perceived risk. Stakeholders and decision makers in Senegal and across Africa can use place-based evidence like ours to address COVID-19 risk factors and intervene effectively with policies and programming. Use of both phone and online surveys enhances representation and study generalisability and should be considered in future research with hard-to-reach populations.
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