School Teachers’ Self-Reported Fear and Risk Perception during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Nationwide Survey in Germany
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants and Enrollment
2.3. Survey and Outcomes
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Demographic Data
3.3. Teachers’ Fears of Contracting SARS-CoV-2 at School
3.4. Teachers’ Fear Suffering Severe COVID-19 and New SARS-CoV-2 Variants
3.5. Teachers’ Opinions on Vaccinations and Priority Settings
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | n (%) |
---|---|
Gender (n = 5894) | |
Female | 4513 (76.57) |
Male | 1358 (23.04) |
Non-binary/other | 23 (0.39) |
School types (n = 5876) | |
Elementary schools | 1510 (25.70) |
Secondary schools (Hauptschulen) * | 212 (3.61) |
Secondary schools (Realschulen) * | 708 (12.05) |
High schools (Gymnasien) * | 1729 (29.42) |
Comprehensive schools (Gesamtschulen) * | 943 (16.05) |
Schools for children with special needs | 344 (5.85) |
Waldorf schools | 223 (3.80) |
Montessori schools | 23 (0.39) |
Boarding schools | 7 (0.12) |
Private schools | 151 (2.57) |
Language schools | 26 (0.44) |
Grade levels (n = 5525) | |
Grades 1–6 | 1658 (30.01) |
Grades 7–13 | 2191 (39.66) |
All grades | 1676 (30.33) |
School subject (n = 5532) | |
German language | 2735 (49.44) |
Mathematics | 2316 (41.87) |
Science | 1490 (26.93) |
Science (at elementary schools) | 1556 (28.13) |
Foreign languages | 1708 (30.87) |
Sports | 1034 (18.69) |
Music | 874 (15.80) |
Others | 3235 (58.48) |
Age (n = 5904) | Median: 43 years |
IQR: 36–51 years | |
Have children (n = 5583) | 3596 (64.41) |
Number of children (n = 2930) | 1 child: 1052 (29.37) |
2 children: 1731 (48.32) | |
3 children and more: 799 (22.31) | |
Single parents (n = 3497) | 462 (13.21) |
COVID-19 from recovered (n = 5779) | 266 (4.60) |
COVID-19 vaccine received (n = 5878) | 949 (16.14) |
One or more pre-existing conditions (n = 6753) | 1929 (29.35) |
Asthma and other respiratory diseases | 606 (8.97) |
Hypertension | 584 (8.65) |
Obesity | 160 (2.37) |
Type 1 or 2 diabetes | 104 (1.54) |
Hashimoto | 96 (1.42) |
Cancer | 71 (1.05) |
Variable | n (%) |
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“How high do you estimate your risk of suffering a severe course of COVID-19?” (n = 5784) | |
Very little | 725 (12.53) |
Little | 1336 (23.10) |
Moderate | 1724 (29.81) |
Elevated | 1230 (21.27) |
High | 565 (9.77) |
Very high | 204 (3.53) |
“I am concerned that due to the overload of the health care system, the options to go to a hospital and, if necessary, an ICU, are limited.” (n = 5801) | |
I agree completely | 1470 (25.34) |
I agree | 2276 (39.23) |
Neither nor | 712 (12.27) |
I don’t agree | 735 (12.67) |
I don’t agree at all | 608 (10.48) |
“How do you judge the current non-pharmacological precautions (distance + hygiene + mask + warning app + ventilation)?” (n = 5829) | |
Exaggerated | 1003 (17.21) |
Appropriate | 2565 (44.00) |
Too little | 2139 (36.70) |
I don’t know | 122 (2.09) |
“My concerns about COVID-19 are getting stronger with the new corona mutations.” (n = 5726) | |
I agree completely | 2111 (36.87) |
I agree | 2035 (35.54) |
Neither nor | 381 (6.65) |
I don’t agree | 531 (9.27) |
I don’t agree at all | 668 (11.67) |
“One should proceed with caution when re-opening schools, especially in view of the difficult-to-calculate dangers posed by new virus mutations.” (n = 5721) | |
I agree completely | 2809 (49.10) |
I agree | 1402 (24.51) |
Neither nor | 377 (6.59) |
I don’t agree | 495 (8.65) |
I don’t agree at all | 638 (11.15) |
“I see a third corona wave approaching unnoticed due to the new variants.” (n = 5715) | |
I agree completely | 2974 (52.04) |
I agree | 1386 (24.25) |
Neither nor | 407 (7.12) |
I don’t agree | 346 (6.05) |
I don’t agree at all | 602 (10.53) |
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Weinert, S.; Thronicke, A.; Hinse, M.; Schad, F.; Matthes, H. School Teachers’ Self-Reported Fear and Risk Perception during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Nationwide Survey in Germany. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 9218. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179218
Weinert S, Thronicke A, Hinse M, Schad F, Matthes H. School Teachers’ Self-Reported Fear and Risk Perception during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Nationwide Survey in Germany. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(17):9218. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179218
Chicago/Turabian StyleWeinert, Stefanie, Anja Thronicke, Maximilian Hinse, Friedemann Schad, and Harald Matthes. 2021. "School Teachers’ Self-Reported Fear and Risk Perception during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Nationwide Survey in Germany" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 17: 9218. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179218
APA StyleWeinert, S., Thronicke, A., Hinse, M., Schad, F., & Matthes, H. (2021). School Teachers’ Self-Reported Fear and Risk Perception during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Nationwide Survey in Germany. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(17), 9218. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179218