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Health Promot Perspect. 2023;13(2): 129-139.
doi: 10.34172/hpp.2023.16
PMID: 37600542
PMCID: PMC10439456
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Original Article

Perception of risk among children: Exploring the risk of TB-rickettsial disease based on the children’s drawing pictures in a Mayan community of Yucatan

Karla Dzul-Rosado 1 ORCID logo, Teresita Castillo-León 2* ORCID logo, Elisia Montalvo-Nah 1, Juan Arias-León 3 ORCID logo, Fernando Puerto-Manzano 1 ORCID logo

1 Autonomous University of Yucatan, Regional Research Center “Dr. Hideyo Noguchi”, Laboratory of Emerging and Reemerging Diseases, Mérida, Yucatán, México
2 Autonomous University of Yucatan, Faculty of Psychology, Mérida, Yucatán, México
3 Autonomous University of Yucatan, Faculty of Medicine Mérida Yucatán, México
*Corresponding Author: Teresita Castillo-León, Email: tete.castillo@correo.uady.mx

Abstract

Background: It is important to work on designs of health promotion strategies that involve educational interventions about the risk factors associated to TB-rickettsiosis (Tick-Borne rickettsiosis). Children’s drawings provide a window into their thoughts and feelings. The aim was to analyze children’s risk perceptions regarding by the presence of ticks in a rural community in southeast Mexico.

Methods: The main framework used was a social cognitive perspective under the Health Belief Model. Study was carried out in rural elementary schools and included a drawing contest. A total of 224 children (8-12 years old) participated. Drawings were coded and classified; descriptive trend analysis was performed using counts and percentages. The qualitative data was analyzed by researcher experts in TB- rickettsiosis and using Atlas ti V.8.

Results: Results are presented in seven categories that consider environmental elements, actors, and cognitive aspects. The environmental context, 99.1% of the drawings represent sites outside the home (92% include vegetation with the presence of ticks in their immediate external environment). In the actors’ category, 69.6% included people carrying out activities (prevention and risk). As for the cognitive aspects, 70% included domestic pets and 13.4% farmyards animals.

Conclusion: The children expressed their ideas about risk factors and preventive measures against TB-rickettsiosis with a self-care approach. They acquired knowledge about preventive strategies and clinical symptoms. It is necessary to evaluate what happens after an intervention and how they implement in their lives what they have learned.

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Submitted: 05 Dec 2022
Revision: 05 Jan 2023
Accepted: 21 Jan 2023
ePublished: 10 Jul 2023
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