KNOWLEDGE ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION OF DIABETES MELLITUS AMONG STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, SOUTH–SOUTH ZONE NIGERIA
Mgbahurike A. A.*, Amadi D. O. and Onwusah D. O.
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, progressive systemic disease
characterized by dysfunction in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates,
and protein resulting from absolute or relative insulin deficiency.
Symptoms of diabetes mellitus or high serum glucose level
(hyperglycemia) include polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia and weight
loss. Uncontrolled or improper management of DM leads to serious
complications including blindness, renal failure and cardiovascular
problems. These often occur in individuals ignorant of the disease.
This study therefore aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and
perception (KAP) of diabetes mellitus among undergraduate students
of University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State in South – South zone of
Nigeria. A cross sectional study was conducted between June and
December 2016. Data were collected from the participants using structured, pre-tested
questionnaire. A total of 280 respondents participated in the study. The collected data were
analyzed using SPSS version 16 for means, frequency and ANOVA. The result showed that,
of the total number of participants, 52.1% were male and 94.3% were within the ages of
19yrs – 25yrs. The respondents showed high level of awareness of DM relating to
respondents’ sources of information about diabetes mellitus. However, their knowledge level
about DM as relates to its cause, risk factors and complications was poor. For each of the
knowledge response, the Science –based students showed higher knowledge (p
Keywords: Assessment, Knowledge, Attitude, Perception, University Students.
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