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Malaria Risk Perception and Preventive Behaviors Among Elementary School Students, Southwest Ethiopia. Generalized Structural Equation Model.

Alemayehu DeressaMulugeta GamachuAbdi BirhanuGalana Mamo AyanaTemam Beshir RaruBelay NegashBedasa Taye MergaLemma Demissie RegassaFira Abamecha Ababulgu
Published in: Infection and drug resistance (2023)
This study demonstrated that having knowledge about malaria had a direct and indirect association with malaria preventive behavior. An increased level of knowledge had a direct positive effect on malaria risk perceptions. Moreover, malaria risk perception had a direct positive effect on malaria preventive behavior. Therefore, malaria prevention-targeted interventions, behavior change, and knowledge enhancing communication should be enhanced or scaled up to contribute to prompt treatment and progress toward the elimination of malaria.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • healthcare
  • primary care