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. 2021 Feb 18;23(2):e25232. doi: 10.2196/25232

Table 2.

Results of the COVID-19-related survey items.

Survey entry and responses Value (N=473), n (%)
Chance of contracting COVID-19 during the current pandemic”

Very likely 15 (3.2)

Likely 66 (14.0)

Neutral 238 (50.3)

Unlikely 121 (25.6)

Very unlikely 33 (6.9)
Degree of concern about the health status of your family”

Very concerned 198 (41.9)

Somewhat concerned 237 (50.1)

Not concerned 38 (8.0)
I have enough knowledge about symptoms of COVID-19”

Strongly agree 8 (1.7)

Agree 158 (33.4)

Neutral 169 (35.7)

Disagree 116 (24.5)

Strongly disagree 22 (4.7)
I have enough knowledge about the treatment of COVID-19”

Strongly agree 6 (1.3)

Agree 65 (13.7)

Neutral 138 (29.2)

Disagree 196 (41.4)

Strongly disagree 68 (14.4)
I feel worried about COVID-19”

Strongly agree 46 (9.7)

Agree 229 (48.4)

Neutral 106 (22.4)

Disagree 77 (16.3)

Strongly disagree 15 (3.2)

Concerned about future career formation due to COVID-19”


Very concerned 46 (9.7)


Concerned 136 (28.8)


Neutral 130 (27.5)


Not concerned 85 (18.0)


Never concerned 76 (16.0)

Concerned about attenuated relationship to teachers”


Very concerned 20 (4.2)


Concerned 101 (21.4)


Neutral 136 (28.7)


Not concerned 129 (27.3)


Never concerned 87 (18.4)

Concerned about disruption of ongoing research or extracurricular activities”


Very concerned 66 (14.0)


Concerned 169 (35.7)


Neutral 91 (19.2)


Not concerned 67 (14.2)


Never concerned 80 (16.9)

Concerned about shift toward online education”


Very concerned 18 (3.8)


Concerned 123 (26.0)


Neutral 115 (24.3)


Not concerned 121 (25.6)


Never concerned 96 (20.3)
The reasons for concern about a shift toward online education” (n=141)a

Online education may not be as effective as on-site education 92 (65.2)

Fear of sudden change in the curriculum 74 (52.5)

Less clinical exposure 92 (65.2)
What supports do you want from the university?”b

Financial aid (eg, tuition waiver and no-interest student loan) 298 (63.0)

Food aid 100 (21.1)

Resources for mental health care 85 (18.0)

Technical support (eg, free rental of personal computer and pocket Wi-Fi) 100 (21.1)

Basic livelihood support (eg, resources for health maintenance or preventing domestic violence) 57 (12.1)

aThis survey entry was explicitly answered by participants who answered very concerned or concerned in response to the item “Concerned about shift toward online education.” Multiple answers were permitted.

bMultiple answers were permitted.