Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context

This study aims to discover the sociocultural factors affecting the disease dispersion pattern of the COVID-19 in the Philippines. This is an ecological study where the unit of observation is the cases of COVID-19 in the country. The cases compared was defined in various ways to create an explanatio...

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Main Authors: Laurence Lascuña Garcia, Joana Mariz Castillo, Jillian Bejoc, Ernyl Henry Redula, Ma. Mayla Imelda Lapa, Daisy Palompon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACHSM 2020-07-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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Online Access:https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/467
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spelling doaj-426acf8f22c64f2bad92f3bfe790fba32020-11-25T03:57:08ZengACHSM Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management1833-38182204-31362020-07-01153131710.24083/apjhm.v15i3.467375Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural ContextLaurence Lascuña Garcia0Joana Mariz Castillo1Jillian Bejoc2Ernyl Henry Redula3Ma. Mayla Imelda Lapa4Daisy Palompon5Cebu Normal University, PhilippinesCebu Normal University, PhilippinesCebu Normal University, PhilippinesCebu Normal University, PhilippinesCebu Normal University, PhilippinesCebu Normal University, PhilippinesThis study aims to discover the sociocultural factors affecting the disease dispersion pattern of the COVID-19 in the Philippines. This is an ecological study where the unit of observation is the cases of COVID-19 in the country. The cases compared was defined in various ways to create an explanation of the dispersion pattern of COVID-19 in the country. Data was taken from the official reports of the Philippine Department of Health as of March 13, 2020, on the 52 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country. Data gathered from the reports were age, sex, existing diseases, acquisition (local or international), proximity to carrier and health status. Results revealed that older male Filipinos are at higher risk of acquiring COVID-19 with prognosis defined by certain culturally-related diseases. The dispersion of the disease in the country is further compounded by the sociocultural context the Filipinos are in.https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/467covid-19social behaviorsociocultural factorsinfectious diseasepublic health
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author Laurence Lascuña Garcia
Joana Mariz Castillo
Jillian Bejoc
Ernyl Henry Redula
Ma. Mayla Imelda Lapa
Daisy Palompon
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Joana Mariz Castillo
Jillian Bejoc
Ernyl Henry Redula
Ma. Mayla Imelda Lapa
Daisy Palompon
Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
covid-19
social behavior
sociocultural factors
infectious disease
public health
author_facet Laurence Lascuña Garcia
Joana Mariz Castillo
Jillian Bejoc
Ernyl Henry Redula
Ma. Mayla Imelda Lapa
Daisy Palompon
author_sort Laurence Lascuña Garcia
title Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context
title_short Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context
title_full Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context
title_fullStr Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context
title_full_unstemmed Understanding COVID-19 Dispersion in the Filipino Sociocultural Context
title_sort understanding covid-19 dispersion in the filipino sociocultural context
publisher ACHSM
series Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
issn 1833-3818
2204-3136
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This study aims to discover the sociocultural factors affecting the disease dispersion pattern of the COVID-19 in the Philippines. This is an ecological study where the unit of observation is the cases of COVID-19 in the country. The cases compared was defined in various ways to create an explanation of the dispersion pattern of COVID-19 in the country. Data was taken from the official reports of the Philippine Department of Health as of March 13, 2020, on the 52 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country. Data gathered from the reports were age, sex, existing diseases, acquisition (local or international), proximity to carrier and health status. Results revealed that older male Filipinos are at higher risk of acquiring COVID-19 with prognosis defined by certain culturally-related diseases. The dispersion of the disease in the country is further compounded by the sociocultural context the Filipinos are in.
topic covid-19
social behavior
sociocultural factors
infectious disease
public health
url https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/467
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