The mean age of the 811 respondents was 36.93±12.17 years. About two-third (43.8%) of the respondents were males. Almost all the respondents were Christians (94.6%), employed (84.7%), 61.1% had tertiary education and 50.8% were from households with 3 to 5 members. This is shown in Table 1.
Table 1 also showed that 95.3% of participants had used a face mask as a protection against COVID-19, and a high prevalence of face mask utilization across the background characteristics. Male and female gender had almost the same prevalence of face mask utilization (95.5% vs 95.4%), the same for married and not married (95.0% vs 95.9%). Also, there was a higher prevalence of face mask use among age group 20-30 years (96.0%), residing in the urban against rural areas (97.6% vs 92.9%), employed against unemployed (96.1% vs 91.9%), and tertiary against below tertiary (96.8% vs 93.3%). Those who reside in a household of more than five residence had a higher prevalence of face mask utilization (97.3%) compared to other household sizes, and those who earned more than 100,000NGN monthly all used a face mask (100%) compared to others who earned 100,000NGN or less monthly.
Table 1: Characteristics of study participants and utilization of face mask
Characteristics
|
n
|
%
|
Prevalence of face mask utilization
|
Gender
|
|
|
|
Male
|
355
|
43.8
|
95.5
|
Female
|
456
|
56.2
|
95.4
|
Age as at last birthday (years)
|
|
|
|
<20
|
51
|
6.3
|
94.1
|
20-30
|
225
|
27.9
|
96.0
|
31-40
|
233
|
28.9
|
94.9
|
41-50
|
202
|
25.0
|
95.5
|
>50
|
96
|
11.9
|
94.7
|
Mean ± SD (years)
|
36.93±12.17
|
|
|
Areas of residence
|
|
|
|
Rural
|
395
|
49.1
|
92.9
|
Urban
|
409
|
50.9
|
97.6
|
Marital status
|
|
|
|
Married
|
462
|
57.5
|
95.0
|
Not married
|
342
|
42.5
|
95.9
|
Religion
|
|
|
|
Christianity
|
765
|
94.6
|
95.2
|
Islam
|
34
|
4.2
|
97.1
|
Others
|
10
|
1.2
|
100
|
Occupation
|
|
|
|
Employed
|
686
|
84.7
|
96.1
|
Unemployed
|
124
|
15.3
|
91.9
|
Educational level
|
|
|
|
Below tertiary
|
315
|
38.9
|
93.3
|
Tertiary
|
495
|
61.1
|
96.8
|
Household size
|
|
|
|
<3
|
109
|
14.5
|
92.6
|
3-5
|
383
|
50.8
|
94.5
|
>5
|
262
|
34.7
|
97.3
|
Monthly income (NGN)
|
|
|
|
< 10,000
|
202
|
27.1
|
94.5
|
10,000 – 50,000
|
250
|
19.8
|
93.2
|
51,000 – 100,000
|
148
|
19.8
|
96.0
|
>100,000
|
146
|
19.6
|
100
|
Total
|
811
|
100
|
774 (95.3%)
|
1USD = 380 NGN
Almost all the respondents (91.9%) knew that face masks can reduce the spread of COVID-19 when used properly, 94.6% had a face mask, 80.0% wore a face mask for protection against COVID-19. About 94% were aware that face masks should be used whenever in public. Two thirds (64.6%) stated that wearing a face mask always made them not to breathe well. Over 50% thought people should be forced to use the face mask, while others stated otherwise. This is shown in Table 2.
Table 2: Knowledge about face mask as a protection for COVID-19 infection
Statements
|
Response
|
N
|
%
|
If use properly, face mask can reduce the spread of COVID-19
|
Yes
|
748
|
91.9
|
No
|
66
|
8.1
|
Do you have a face mask?
|
Yes
|
771
|
94.6
|
No
|
44
|
5.4
|
If no, why?
|
Too costly for me
|
20
|
6.5
|
I see no need for it
|
16
|
5.2
|
I don’t know where to get it
|
13
|
4.3
|
Why do you wear a face mask?
|
Respect for others
|
22
|
2.7
|
For fashion
|
13
|
1.6
|
Government made it compulsory
|
103
|
12.8
|
Protection against COVID-19
|
645
|
80.0
|
No opinion
|
23
|
2.8
|
What can make you not wear your face mask always?
|
I see no need for it
|
57
|
7.5
|
I can't breathe well
|
490
|
64.6
|
It is too hot
|
72
|
9.5
|
I don't look good
|
22
|
2.9
|
I am angry with the authorities
|
17
|
2.2
|
I feel there is no COVID-19 where I stay or work
|
67
|
8.8
|
My body is allergic to it
|
33
|
4.3
|
Have you heard that people should use face masks whenever they are in the public?
|
Yes
|
757
|
93.8
|
No
|
50
|
6.2
|
Do you think people should be forced to use the face mask?
|
Yes
|
443
|
55.0
|
No
|
362
|
45.0
|
As shown in Table 3, about 95.3% of participants had used a face mask as protection against COVID-19. A proportion of 90.2% wore it when in public, 53% when entering no face mask, no entry places, 45.5% when with a suspected case, 30.7% wore it due to the fear of arrest/punishment and 2.4% wore it when alone. Most of the respondents (70.3%), used homemade (cloth or fabrics) face masks, while only 29.7% used medical face masks, 71.2% reused face masks and washing and ironing (42.2%) were the means of cleaning and disinfecting the mask. Other methods of cleaning and disinfecting the mask were only washing 26.1%, drying under the sun 18.1%, while 13.6% did not clean and disinfect their mask.
Table 3: Practice about use of face mask as a protection for COVID-19 infection
Statements
|
Response
|
N
|
%
|
Do you wear a face mask?
|
Yes
|
774
|
95.3
|
No
|
38
|
4.7
|
*If yes, when do you wear it?
|
Always when in public
|
725
|
90.2
|
When alone
|
19
|
2.4
|
When with a suspected case
|
366
|
45.5
|
When I am afraid of arrest/punishment
|
247
|
30.7
|
When I need entry to no face mask no entry places
|
426
|
53
|
No opinion
|
21
|
2.6
|
What type of face mask do you use?
|
Medical
|
235
|
29.7
|
Homemade (cloth or fabrics)
|
556
|
70.3
|
Do you reuse your face mask?
|
Yes
|
572
|
71.2
|
No
|
231
|
28.8
|
How do you clean and disinfect it?
|
I have no need to clean and disinfect it
|
105
|
13.6
|
I wash and iron it
|
326
|
42.2
|
I dry it under the sun
|
140
|
18.1
|
I only wash it
|
202
|
26.1
|
*multiple response
As shown in Table 4, the assessment of the perception of the respondents about face mask showed that 78.3% of the respondents felt that face mask can prevent the wearer from spreading COVID-19 if he or she already had it, 66% suggested that face mask will protect the wearer from being infected by COVID-19 even if social distancing is not observed. Also, 79.5% of them felt that face mask and social distancing were both necessary to avoid the spread of COVID-19 and persons can be prosecuted if they fail to wear a face mask in a public place (42.1%).
Table 4: Perception about face mask as a protection for COVID-19 infection
Statements
|
Response
|
N
|
%
|
*Which of the following statements about face masks are true?
|
Face mask will prevent me from spreading COVID-19 if I already have it
|
629
|
78.3
|
Face mask will protect me from being infected by COVID-19 even if social distancing is not observed
|
530
|
66.0
|
Face mask and social distancing are both necessary to avoid the spread of COVID-19
|
638
|
79.5
|
Face mask gives the wearer a false sense of protection because they do not make any difference at all
|
63
|
7.8
|
You can be prosecuted if you fail to wear face mask in a public place
|
338
|
42.1
|
Face masks are not necessary because COVID-19 is not real
|
33
|
4.1
|
*multiple response