Arp Nicholas L, Nguyen Tung H, Linck Emma J Graham, Feeney Austin K, Schrope Jonathan H, Ruedinger Katrina L, Gao Anqi, Miranda-Katz Margot, Kates Ashley E, Safdar Nasia
School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
medRxiv. 2020 Jun 23:2020.06.09.20126946. doi: 10.1101/2020.06.09.20126946.
Public health agencies have recommended that the public wear face coverings, including face masks, to mitigate COVID-19 transmission. However, the extent to which the public has adopted this recommendation is unknown. An observational study of 3,271 members of the public in May and June 2020 examined face covering use at grocery stores across Wisconsin. We found that only 41.2% used face coverings. Individuals who appeared to be female or older adults had higher odds of using face coverings. Additionally, location-specific variables such as expensiveness of store, county-level population and county-level COVID-19 case prevalence were associated with increased odds of using face coverings. To our knowledge, this is the first direct observational study examining face covering behavior by the public in the U.S., and our findings have implications for public health agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
公共卫生机构建议公众佩戴面罩,包括口罩,以减轻新冠病毒的传播。然而,公众采纳这一建议的程度尚不清楚。2020年5月和6月对威斯康星州3271名公众进行的一项观察性研究,调查了杂货店中人们佩戴面罩的情况。我们发现只有41.2%的人使用面罩。看起来是女性或老年人的个体使用面罩的几率更高。此外,特定地点的变量,如商店的昂贵程度、县级人口和县级新冠病毒病例患病率,与使用面罩几率的增加有关。据我们所知,这是美国第一项直接观察公众佩戴面罩行为的研究,我们的研究结果对新冠疫情期间的公共卫生机构具有启示意义。