Knowledge and Perception of Cardiovascular Disease and its Risk Factors among Secondary School Adolescents in Ibadan North Local Government, Southwestern Nigeria.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/Keywords:
Knowledge, perception, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease risk factors, adolescents, NigeriaAbstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a global leading cause of mortality, with increasing prevalence among the younger population
in developing countries. Though its clinical manifestation is often seen in adulthood, its risk factors develop during adolescence,
hence the need for urgent intervention among this sub-population. This study employed a mixed method design (cross-sectional
survey with 442 participants and qualitative study with 43 participants) to investigate the knowledge and perception of CVD and
its risk factors among adolescents. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to recruit participants for the survey while
participants for the qualitative phase were purposively selected. Two self-administered questionnaires were used to obtain
information on knowledge and perception of participants. Data from the quantitative survey were analyzed using descriptive
statistics of mean, standard deviation and percentages while qualitative data were analyzed using content thematic analysis. The
cross-sectional survey showed that 82.4% of the participants had low and average knowledge while only 17.6% of the participants
had high knowledge of CVD and its risk factors. Also, 72.7% had a poor perception of CVD and its risk factors. Smoking was
the most commonly reported (91%) risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The qualitative study corroborated and explained
findings from the quantitative study, as participants demonstrated low knowledge and poor perception of CVD and it risk factors.
There is an urgent need for development of CVD awareness, prevention and health education programs in secondary schools so
that adolescents can adopt healthier lifestyles, in order to prevent the development of CVD in future.
