Level of Knowledge and Awareness of Female Undergraduate Students and Determinants of Knowledge of Folic Acid and Supplementation
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:1. Introduction
2. Subjects and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Frequency (%) | |
---|---|---|
Age | ||
From 17–21 | 361 (82.6%) | |
From 22–26 | 76 (17.4%) | |
Field of study | ||
Health college | 152 (34.8%) | |
Non-health college | 285 (65.2%) | |
Study year | ||
First | 93 (21.3%) | |
Second | 81 (18.5%) | |
Third | 120 (27.5%) | |
Fourth | 102 (23.3%) | |
Fifth and above | 41 (9.4%) | |
Marital status | ||
Single | 299 (68.4%) | |
Married | 138 (31.6%) | |
Have Children | ||
Yes | 111 (80.4%) | |
No | 27 (19.6%) | |
Number of children | ||
One child | 61 (54.9%) | |
Two children | 50 (45.1%) |
Knowledge Questions | All Respondents n = 437 | Health Colleges Students n = 152 | Non-Health Colleges Students n = 284 | p Values |
---|---|---|---|---|
Heard of folic acid | 267 (61.1%) | 132 (86.8%) | 135 (47.4%) | <0.001 |
Knew when to take FA | 242 (55.4%) | 110 (72.4%) | 132 (46.3%) | <0.001 |
Knew of food rich in FA | 243 (55.6%) | 95 (62.5%) | 148 (51.9%) | 0.034 |
Knew of duration of FA intake | 142 (32.5%) | 51 (33.6%) | 91 (31.9%) | 0.730 |
Knew the required dose of FA for pregnant women | 45 (10.3%) | 20 (13.2%) | 25 (8.8%) | 0.151 |
Knew of diseases that can be prevented by FA supplementation | 362 (83.0%) | 140 (92.1%) | 222 (78.2%) | <0.001 |
Knowledge Questions | Year Levels | p Values | ||||
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1st n = 93 | 2nd n = 81 | 3rd n = 120 | 4th n = 102 | 5th and above n = 41 | ||
Heard and aware of folic acid | 58 (62.4%) | 40 (49.4%) | 74 (61.7%) | 64 (62.7%) | 31 (75.6%) | 0.075 |
Knew when to take FA | 46 (49.5%) | 41 (50.6%) | 73 (60.8%) | 58 (56.9%) | 24 (58.5%) | 0.439 |
Knew of food rich in FA | 44 (47.3%) | 43 (53.1%) | 71 (59.2%) | 63 (61.8%) | 22 (53.7%) | 0.283 |
Knew of duration of FA intake | 36 (38.7%) | 26 (32.1%) | 37 (30.8%) | 31 (30.4%) | 12 (29.3%) | 0.700 |
Knew the required dose of FA for pregnant women | 8 (8.6%) | 8 (9.9%) | 11 (9.2%) | 12 (11.8%) | 6 (14.6%) | 0.819 |
Knew of diseases that can be prevented by FA supplementation | 72 (77.4%) | 70 (87.5%) | 102 (85.0%) | 83 (81.4%) | 35 (85.4%) | 0.420 |
Knowledge Questions | Single n = 299 | Married n = 138 | p Values | with Children n = 111 | without Children n = 326 | p Values |
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Heard and aware of folic acid | 169 (56.5%) | 98 (71.0%) | 0.004 | 79 (71.2%) | 188 (57.7%) | 0.012 |
Knew when to take FA | 159 (53.2%) | 83 (60.1%) | 0.173 | 68 (61.3%) | 174 (53.4%) | 0.149 |
Knew of food rich in FA | 158 (52.8%) | 85 (61.6%) | 0.087 | 65 (58.6%) | 178 (54.6%) | 0.469 |
Knew of duration of FA intake | 97 (32.4%) | 45 (32.6%) | 0.972 | 31 (27.9%) | 111 (34.0%) | 0.234 |
Knew the required dose of FA for pregnant women | 28 (9.4%) | 17 (12.3%) | 0.345 | 18 (16.2%) | 27 (8.3%) | 0.018 |
Knew of diseases that can be prevented by FA supplementation | 247 (82.9%) | 115 (83.3%) | 0.908 | 93 (83.8%) | 269 (82.8%) | 0.806 |
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Sabi, E.M.; Mujamammi, A.H.; Alturki, N.; Alzaid, T.; Almutairi, A.; Algarni, R.; Almaziad, D.; Alhumaidhi, N.; Kurdee, Z.; Sumaily, K.M. Level of Knowledge and Awareness of Female Undergraduate Students and Determinants of Knowledge of Folic Acid and Supplementation. Medicina 2022, 58, 986. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58080986
Sabi EM, Mujamammi AH, Alturki N, Alzaid T, Almutairi A, Algarni R, Almaziad D, Alhumaidhi N, Kurdee Z, Sumaily KM. Level of Knowledge and Awareness of Female Undergraduate Students and Determinants of Knowledge of Folic Acid and Supplementation. Medicina. 2022; 58(8):986. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58080986
Chicago/Turabian StyleSabi, Essa M., Ahmed H. Mujamammi, Norah Alturki, Taibah Alzaid, Ateen Almutairi, Reem Algarni, Deema Almaziad, Nouf Alhumaidhi, Zeyad Kurdee, and Khalid M. Sumaily. 2022. "Level of Knowledge and Awareness of Female Undergraduate Students and Determinants of Knowledge of Folic Acid and Supplementation" Medicina 58, no. 8: 986. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58080986
APA StyleSabi, E. M., Mujamammi, A. H., Alturki, N., Alzaid, T., Almutairi, A., Algarni, R., Almaziad, D., Alhumaidhi, N., Kurdee, Z., & Sumaily, K. M. (2022). Level of Knowledge and Awareness of Female Undergraduate Students and Determinants of Knowledge of Folic Acid and Supplementation. Medicina, 58(8), 986. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58080986