Readiness and attitude to types of donation among youth (according to mass survey in Kazan)
https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2023.2.43-47
Abstract
Donor culture is not well developed in Russian society. Among different population groups, there is different donor support, as well as a different level of donor support depending on its type. Kazan youth has a positive attitude towards blood donation (70%), however, only 53% of respondents confirmed their personal willingness to become a donor. At the same time, gender and age characteristics are manifested in relation to responsibility and the ability to donate. Blood donation has the largest number of positive assessments (80%), other types of donation cause a positive attitude only in 40-45% of young people.
About the Authors
Zh. V. SavelievaRussian Federation
Saveleva Zhanna Vladimirovna, doctor of sociological sciences, associate professor, Institute of Social Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Department of General and Ethnic Sociology
L. R. Fayzullina
Russian Federation
Fayzullina Lily Rafisovna, master's student, Institute of Social Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Department of General and Ethnic Sociology
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Review
For citations:
Savelieva Zh.V., Fayzullina L.R. Readiness and attitude to types of donation among youth (according to mass survey in Kazan). The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2023;(2 (59)):43-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2023.2.43-47