Knowledge deficit and fear of COVID-19 among higher education students during the first wave of the pandemic and implications for public health: a multi-country cross-sectional survey

Neamin M. Berhe*, Sarah Van de Velde, Fatemeh Rabiee-Khan, Claudia van der Heijde, Peter Vonk, Veerle Buffel, Edwin Wouters, Guido Van Hal

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    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1144
    JournalBMC Public Health
    Volume22
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 7 Jun 2022

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    Our gratitude to all consortium partners for their hard work in carrying out this survey, and to all participants of this survey as without their input this study would not have been completed. We are grateful to Prof. Annelies Van Rie and Prof. Lidia Casas Ruiz for their valuable comments & contribution in the analysis part of our study. We are also thankful for Prof. Cherent Hailu for his valuable comments. Our special thanks to Prof. Paula McGee for her valuable comments and proof reading this paper.

    Keywords

    • COVID-19; Knowledge; Fear; Multi-country; Students; Mixed-effect logistic regression

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