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COVID-19-related knowledge, attitudes and practices: a mixed-mode cross-sectional survey in Liberia.

Josiah Brown WilsonAndreas DeckertRupal ShahNicholas KyeiLauretta Copeland DahnRosalita Doe-RogersAugustine Bowuo HinnehLydia Wortee JohnsonGudgy Dweh NattJoseph Augustus VerdierAdele VosperValérie R LouisPascal ZabréIona Thomas-Connor
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
The survey population demonstrated moderate COVID-19 knowledge, with significant differences between survey mode and educational level. Correct knowledge of COVID-19 was associated with appropriate practices in Maryland County. Generalisation of survey findings must be drawn carefully owing to the limitations of the sampling methods. Yet, given the differences in knowledge gaps between survey modes, sex, education, occupation and place of residence, it is recommended that information is tailored to different audiences.
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