Title of article :
A SURVEY OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHRONIC DISEASES OF LIFESTYLE AMONG MEMBERS OF A UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Author/Authors :
Akindele ، Mukadas O. School of Research and Postgraduate Studies - North West University, Mafikeng Campus , Useh ، Ushotanefe School of Research and Postgraduate Studies - North West University, Mafikeng Campus
From page :
306
To page :
314
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The increase in the prevalence of chronic disease among people of different colours, religion, age group and economic status has been documented. Having adequate knowledge of chronic disease is a major impetus towards behavioural changes that lead to prevention and management of chronic diseases. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional online survey that examined the knowledge of a University community on the risk factors and signs and symptoms of chronic diseases of lifestyle. Chronic disease of lifestyle assessment questionnaire was administered, online, on the Community. A list-based sampling frame survey was conducted via the emails. RESULTS: A total of 124 (50.2%) respondents were females and 132 (53.7%) of our respondents were within 21–30 years of age. About 13.1% of our respondents were single while 41.6% completed tertiary education. Also, 26.9% were employed and vast majority of them were from black (92.2%) racial affiliation. The majority of them knew that smoking (92.2%), obesity (87.3%), alcohol consumption (84.1%) and stress (88.2%) are the causes of chronic diseases of lifestyle. More than half (52.66%) of the participants had adequate knowledge of the chronic diseases of lifestyle while 21.63% had poor knowledge of chronic diseases of lifestyle. CONCLUSION: The majority of the participants had good knowledge about the risk factors of chronic diseases of lifestyle but their overall knowledge was poor.
Keywords :
stroke , hypertension , diabetes , knowledge , chronic diseases of lifestyle
Journal title :
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
Journal title :
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
Record number :
2661889
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