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对新冠病毒数字监测的态度与认知:美国年轻人调查

Attitudes and Perceptions Toward COVID-19 Digital Surveillance: Survey of Young Adults in the United States.

作者信息

Maytin Lauren, Maytin Jason, Agarwal Priya, Krenitsky Anna, Krenitsky JoAnn, Epstein Robert S

机构信息

Epstein Health LLC, Woodcliff Lake, NJ, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2021 Jan 8;5(1):e23000. doi: 10.2196/23000.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

COVID-19 is an international health crisis of particular concern in the United States, which saw surges of infections with the lifting of lockdowns and relaxed social distancing. Young adults have proven to be a critical factor for COVID-19 transmission and are an important target of the efforts to contain the pandemic. Scalable digital public health technologies could be deployed to reduce COVID-19 transmission, but their use depends on the willingness of young adults to participate in surveillance.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to determine the attitudes of young adults regarding COVID-19 digital surveillance, including which aspects they would accept and which they would not, as well as to determine factors that may be associated with their willingness to participate in digital surveillance.

METHODS

We conducted an anonymous online survey of young adults aged 18-24 years throughout the United States in June 2020. The questionnaire contained predominantly closed-ended response options with one open-ended question. Descriptive statistics were applied to the data.

RESULTS

Of 513 young adult respondents, 383 (74.7%) agreed that COVID-19 represents a public health crisis. However, only 231 (45.1%) agreed to actively share their COVID-19 status or symptoms for monitoring and only 171 (33.4%) reported a willingness to allow access to their cell phone for passive location tracking or contact tracing.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite largely agreeing that COVID-19 represents a serious public health risk, the majority of young adults sampled were reluctant to participate in digital monitoring to manage the pandemic. This was true for both commonly used methods of public health surveillance (such as contact tracing) and novel methods designed to facilitate a return to normal (such as frequent symptom checking through digital apps). This is a potential obstacle to ongoing containment measures (many of which rely on widespread surveillance) and may reflect a need for greater education on the benefits of public health digital surveillance for young adults.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情是一场国际卫生危机,在美国尤其令人担忧,随着封锁措施的解除和社交距离的放宽,感染人数激增。事实证明,年轻人是新冠病毒传播的关键因素,也是遏制疫情努力的重要目标群体。可扩展的数字公共卫生技术可用于减少新冠病毒传播,但其使用取决于年轻人参与监测的意愿。

目的

本研究旨在确定年轻人对新冠数字监测的态度,包括他们会接受和不会接受的方面,以及确定可能与他们参与数字监测意愿相关的因素。

方法

2020年6月,我们在美国对18至24岁的年轻人进行了一项匿名在线调查。问卷主要包含封闭式回答选项以及一个开放式问题。对数据进行描述性统计分析。

结果

在513名年轻受访者中,383人(74.7%)认为新冠疫情是一场公共卫生危机。然而,只有231人(45.1%)同意主动分享自己的新冠状态或症状以供监测,只有171人(33.4%)表示愿意允许通过手机进行被动位置跟踪或接触者追踪。

结论

尽管大多数人认同新冠疫情构成严重的公共卫生风险,但参与抽样的大多数年轻人不愿参与数字监测以应对疫情。无论是常用的公共卫生监测方法(如接触者追踪)还是旨在促进恢复正常的新方法(如通过数字应用程序频繁检查症状)都是如此。这是当前遏制措施(其中许多依赖广泛监测)的一个潜在障碍,可能反映出需要对年轻人加强关于公共卫生数字监测益处的教育。

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