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The Relationship between COVID-19 related Health Literacy and its related Fear amongst Foreign Domestic Workers in Macau / Sin Kei Cheong ; Supervisor, Graeme Drummond Smith; Co-supervisor, Choi Peng WONG.
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澳門外籍家庭傭工的 COVID-19 相關健康素養與其相關恐懼之間的關係
文獻類型Book
語言English
分類號R471-533
出版Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Macao, 2022
主題foreign domestic workersCOVID-19 related health literacyCOVID-19 related fear
題目(MN106) 論文_Thesis
叢書澳門鏡湖護理學院碩士學位論文
描述81 p. :ill. ;30 cm.
ISBNKWNCMN0014021

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Includes bibliographical references.
保密資料3年
公開日期: 2025年9月1日

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Objective: COVID-19 pandemic brings psychological fear to people due to the rapid spread of information (infodemic). Health literacy is considered helpful to fight against the infodemic during the pandemic. However, because of cultural and language differences, many foreign domestic workers (FDWs) may have limited health literacy. They may have poor levels of health information and become part of a potential chain of communicable diseases. This study aims at finding out the relationship between health literacy and fear amongst FDWs. Method: A cross-sectional survey design study was conducted, using the COVID-19 related health literacy scale (HLS-COVID-19) and COVID-19 fear scale (FCV-19S) self-reported measurement tools. Results: Amongst 379 effective respondents, there are 51.4% who have inadequate or problematic health literacy, and 58.8% have a moderate level of fear. There is a significant negative relationship between health literacy and fear (p<0.001). Older age, females, lower education levels, no regular check-ups, and lack of support are the high-risk group of having misinformation about health among FDWs. Infected family members (p=0.016), together with having physical health care (p=0.010) or body check (p=0.027) as health care reasons (health care habits), and higher health literacy (p<0.001), can adequately explain the fear index (adjusted R2 0.121). Conclusion: This study found that higher levels of health literacy combined with environmental characteristics (health care habits) were the protective factors to fear during the pandemic. Strengthening health literacy and improving health care habits are strategies to promote psychological health in FDWs.
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