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Comparison of Life and Perceptions of College Students about COVID-19
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COVID-19에 대한 대학생의 생활과 인식 비교

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Academic journal
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Hongseojin (건양대학교) Young-Bin Yu (건양대학교)
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한국지식정보기술학회 한국지식정보기술학회 논문지 한국지식정보기술학회 논문지 제16권 제6호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2021.12
Pages
1,409 - 1,422 (14page)

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This paper puts an in-depth study on the college life and COVID-19 risk perception among college students majoring in health science and those who are majoring in other departments under the COVID-19 pandemic and aims to provide fundamental data for research to prevent the spread of COVID-19. For this purpose, 151 two-year college students, 687 four-year university students, and a total of 838 students were surveyed. The result revealed that students got the most information about COVID-19 from internet articles (37.5%), and the most people who were diagnosed with COVID-19 were friends (15.7%), but interpersonal relationships did not change (66.0%), and the household income of students remains unchanged (56.2%). Moreover, 25.4% of college students said COVID-19 would be over in one to two years. The eight questionnaires related to the COVID-19 risk perception were processed with factor analysis, and three factors, social stigma, risk overlooking, and risk perception, were analyzed with a ANOVA which revealed that female students majoring in health science from two-year college had higher awareness of COVID-19. However, 4.2% to 17.7% of college students showed low awareness of COVID-19 in eight questionnaires related to COVID-19 awareness. Based on these results, this study suggests that colleges should plan enhanced health programs or health education programs on COVID-19 prevention to educate students about precaution measures like social distancing and avoidance of densely populated areas, which are challenging for students to practice.

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