Center for Social Norms and Behavioral Dynamics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PR, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Sep 30;17(19):7177. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197177.
The health and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to disproportionately impact residents of lower-middle income countries. Understanding the psychological impact of the pandemic is important to guide outreach interventions. In this study, we examined people's awareness of COVID-19 symptoms, risk perception, and changes in behaviors and stress levels during the lockdown in peri-urban Tamil Nadu India. Field workers conducted phone call surveys (included n = 2044) in 26 communities from 20-25 May 2020. The majority perceived no (60%) or low (23%) level of risk of personally contracting coronavirus. Common fears were related to health and economic concerns, including loss of income (62%), inability to travel freely (46%), and becoming sick (46%). Residents were well aware of the common symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever (66%) and dry cough (57%), but not the asymptomatic transmission (24%). The majority experienced increased stress about finance (79%) and the lockdown (51%). Our findings emphasize the need to develop context-adequate education and communication programs to raise vigilance about asymptomatic transmission and to sustain preventative behaviors. The evidence on fear and changes in stress levels could inform designing coping strategies and programs focused on mental well-being.
预计 COVID-19 大流行的健康和经济后果将不成比例地影响中低收入国家的居民。了解大流行对人们心理的影响对于指导外展干预措施很重要。在这项研究中,我们调查了印度泰米尔纳德邦城乡结合部的人们在封锁期间对 COVID-19 症状、风险认知以及行为和压力水平变化的认识。现场工作人员于 2020 年 5 月 20 日至 25 日在 26 个社区进行了电话调查(共纳入 2044 人)。大多数人认为个人感染冠状病毒的风险没有(60%)或低(23%)。常见的恐惧与健康和经济问题有关,包括收入损失(62%)、无法自由旅行(46%)和生病(46%)。居民非常了解 COVID-19 的常见症状,如发烧(66%)和干咳(57%),但不了解无症状传播(24%)。大多数人对财务(79%)和封锁(51%)感到压力增加。我们的研究结果强调需要制定适合当地情况的教育和沟通计划,以提高对无症状传播的警惕性,并维持预防行为。关于恐惧和压力水平变化的证据可以为制定应对策略和关注心理健康的计划提供信息。