Abstract

Background: In order to reduce the spread of the disease and death rates in the Covid-19 Pandemic, it is important to use supplementary vitamins that increase body resistance, such as vitamin D and vitamin C, and to following some hygiene rules. In the Covid-19 pandemic, some sociodemographic factors of the people in the community may affect the rate of use of such supplementary vitamins and the rate of follow some hygiene rules.
 Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of sociodemographic characteristics of people living in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on the rates of supplementary drug use and follow the some hygiene rules during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
 Materials and Methods: In our study, an online survey was conducted on 308 people voluntarily selected from TRNC citizens the results were compared and evaluated with the SPSS program.
 Results: A statistically significant difference was found between some sociodemographic characteristics and the use of supplementary drugs and the following some hygiene rules during the pandemic period in the TRNC.
 Conclusions: Responsible public institutions should carry out awareness-raising activities, especially for people who do not have social security, and health materials and supplementary drugs should be provided free of charge.

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