Table 1.
Demographic characteristics of the students (N = 3602) N (%) = number (percentage).
| Items | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| ≤20-years-old | 1818 (50.5) |
| >20-years-old | 1784 (49.5) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 1761 (48.9) |
| Female | 1841 (51.1) |
| Education stage | |
| Junior college student | 1750 (48.6) |
| Undergraduates | 1802 (50.0) |
| Postgraduates (including masters and doctors) | 50 (1.4) |
| Majors | |
| Natural science | 1958 (54.4) |
| Social science | 1644 (45.6) |
| The distance from the campus to the nearest medium- and high-risk area | |
| Long distance (>5 km) | 3118 (86.6) |
| Short distance (≤5 km) | 484 (13.4) |
| Have you been vaccinated | |
| No | 202 (5.6) |
| Have received the first dose | 404 (11.2) |
| Have received the second or the third dose | 2996 (83.2) |
| Are you worried about being infected | |
| Yes | 1142 (31.7) |
| No | 2460 (68.3) |
| What's your attitude to follow the latest epidemic news | |
| Active | 1619 (44.9) |
| Passive attention (only be mentioned) | 1561 (43.3) |
| No | 422 (11.7) |
| Do you have more trust in the medical staff when you see the efforts made by them to fight the epidemic? | |
| Yes | 2681 (74.4) |
| No | 921 (25.6) |
| Do you believe that the local government has the ability to control the epidemic | |
| Yes | 3289 (91.3) |
| No | 313 (8.7) |