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Monkeypox Knowledge Investigation and Knowledge Gap Analysis: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey in China

Journal

RISK MANAGEMENT AND HEALTHCARE POLICY
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages 2741-2756

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S442135

Keywords

monkeypox; health knowledge; knowledge gap; online survey; media exposure; awareness; China

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This study highlights the significant knowledge gap among the Chinese public regarding monkeypox. Educational level, perceived relevance of information, interpersonal communication, and exposure to social media and official health websites were identified as key factors influencing knowledge about monkeypox. Varying communication strategies tailored to different educational levels and utilizing diverse information sources are essential for improving public understanding and containment of monkeypox.
Background: Monkeypox, as a significant public health concern, warrants a thorough investigation into public knowledge and understanding. Especially in non-endemic areas like China, exploring the factors contributing to knowledge and understanding gaps is crucial for effective disease management and prevention strategies.Objective: This study aims to assess the level of monkeypox knowledge among the Chinese public and to identify the factors that influence this knowledge, particularly focusing on the knowledge gaps between different educational groups.Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted involving 720 participants stratified by age, between July and August 2023. The survey used a modified monkeypox knowledge questionnaire, and hierarchical regression analysis was employed to analyze the data.Results: The study revealed a significant knowledge gap in the understanding of monkeypox among the Chinese public. Key factors influencing this knowledge included educational level, perceived relevance of information, interpersonal communication, and exposure to social media and official health websites. Notably, exposure to social media was found to widen the knowledge gap between different educational groups, with its positive impact more pronounced in individuals with at least a junior high school education.Conclusion: The findings emphasize the need for varied communication strategies to effectively disseminate information about monkeypox and bridge the existing knowledge gaps. Tailoring health communication to different educational levels and utilizing diverse information sources are crucial for improving public understanding and containment of monkeypox.

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