Kan vi lära oss att leva med fästingar? En studie av riskuppfattning och beteende kopplat till fästingburna sjukdomar

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The purpose of this study is to analyse the role of risk perceptions and exposure for protective behaviour against tick bites and the related diseases Lyme borreliosis (LB) and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), both of which are growing health concerns. We use data from a national survey in Sweden with respondents in geographical areas with substantial differences in both abundance of ticks and incidence of LB and TBE. We find that the share of respondents who frequently use protective clothing (64%), perform tick checks (63%) or avoid tall grass while in areas with ticks (48%) is relatively high. However, the use of protective measures is uneven and a considerably lower share tuck their trousers into their socks (18%), use repellent against ticks (16%) or use a combination of protective measures. Thirty-one per cent of the respondents report one or more tick bites in the last year and 68% report one or more lifetime tick bites, indicating that it is difficult to protect oneself from tick bites. There is a strong positive association between exposure and checking the skin for ticks, but exposure is only weakly associated with other protective measures. Tick bites are perceived as a serious health risk by as many as 43% of the respondents. The perception that a single tick bite is serious is negatively associated with actual exposure to ticks, while the opposite is true for the perception that tick bites constitute a serious lifetime health risk. This indicates a learning effect in relation to risk perceptions and the performance of tick checks, but not in relation to other protective measures. Recommendations include informing people of the risks associated with tick bites, the efficacy of various protective measures and the importance of combining multiple types of protection. Given the high exposure to tick bites, the growing incidence of TBE and LB, and the difficulties in preventing tick bites, other preventive measures should be further discussed, including vaccination programmes. Purpose: To analyse the role of risk perceptions and exposure for five protective measures against tick bites and the related diseases tick-borne encehalitis (TBE) and Lyme borreliosis (LB).

Vi analyserar vilken roll riskuppfattningar och riskexponering spelar för fem olika sätt att skydda sig mot fästingbett, TBE och borrelia. Vi finner ett starkt positivt samband mellan exponering och att undersöka kroppen för fästingar, men inga eller svaga samband mellan exponering och att använda skyddande kläder, ha strumporna utanpå byxorna, använda fästingmedel eller undvika högt gräs eller andra områden där fästingar kan förekomma. Syfte: Att analysera vilken roll riskuppfattningar och riskexponering spelar för fem olika sätt att skydda sig mot fästingbett, TBE och borrelia.

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Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.5878/003013
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=3b26033f9f3946761f5461e3505525f2f5465b2b2fad0879eb4970d0d67843d9
Provenance
Creator Daniel Slunge
Publisher Swedish National Data Service; Svensk nationell datatjänst
Publication Year 2018
Rights Access to data through SND. Data are freely accessible.; Åtkomst till data via SND. Data är fritt tillgängliga.
OpenAccess true
Contact https://snd.gu.se
Representation
Language English
Discipline Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Aquaculture; Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Aquaculture and Veterinary Medicine; Economics; Life Sciences; Medicine; Social Sciences; Social and Behavioural Sciences; Soil Sciences
Spatial Coverage Sweden; Sverige