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残疾人对信息的信任与 COVID-19 预防措施的横断面分析。

A cross-sectional analysis of trust of information and COVID-19 preventative practices among people with disabilities.

机构信息

University of Montana, Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities, Missoula, MT, 59812, USA.

University of Montana, Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities, Missoula, MT, 59812, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Health J. 2021 Apr;14(2):101062. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101062. Epub 2021 Jan 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Trust of information shapes adherence to recommended practices and speed of public compliance during public health crises. This is particularly important for groups with higher rates of high-risk health conditions, including those aged 65 and over and people with disabilities.

OBJECTIVE

We examined trust in information sources and associated adherence to COVID-19 public health recommendations among people with disabilities living in metropolitan, micropolitan, and noncore counties.

METHODS

We recruited participants using Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) and screened for disability status (n = 408). We compared sociodemographic groups with t-tests, Pearson's correlations, and Chi-square, as appropriate. We used linear regression to examine factors associated with trust in information and compliance with CDC recommended COVID-19 practices.

RESULTS

Nonmetro respondents had the lowest trust ratings among all demographic groups, and reported significantly less trust in most information sources. Respondents aged 65 and over reported the highest compliance with CDC recommended practices, while those from nonmetro areas reported the lowest. A regression model for adherence to CDC recommended practices was significant (F = 11.87, P ≤ .001), and explained 33% of the variance. Specifically, increased adherence was associated with being over 65, female, and higher general trust scores. Decreased practices were associated with being nonwhite, nonmetro, higher trust scores in President Trump, and having a communication disability.

CONCLUSIONS

Trust in information sources is associated with action. It is important to provide clear, consistent, and non-polarizing messages during public health emergencies to promote widespread community action.

摘要

背景

信息信任度会影响公众在公共卫生危机期间对推荐做法的遵守程度和公众的遵从速度。这对于那些患有高风险健康状况的人群尤为重要,包括 65 岁及以上人群和残疾人士。

目的

我们研究了生活在大都市、小城市和非核心县的残疾人士对信息来源的信任度,以及这种信任度与他们对 COVID-19 公共卫生建议的遵守程度之间的关系。

方法

我们使用亚马逊的 Mechanical Turk(MTurk)招募参与者,并对残疾状况进行筛选(n=408)。我们使用 t 检验、皮尔逊相关系数和卡方检验(视情况而定)比较了社会人口统计学群体。我们使用线性回归来检验与信息信任度和遵守 CDC 推荐的 COVID-19 实践相关的因素。

结果

在所有人口统计学群体中,非大都市地区的受访者对信息的信任度最低,对大多数信息来源的信任度明显较低。65 岁及以上的受访者对 CDC 推荐做法的遵守程度最高,而来自非大都市地区的受访者的遵守程度最低。一个关于遵守 CDC 推荐做法的回归模型是显著的(F=11.87,P≤.001),解释了 33%的方差。具体而言,增加遵守与年龄在 65 岁以上、女性和更高的一般信任度得分有关。减少实践与非白种人、非大都市、对特朗普总统的信任度得分较高以及存在沟通障碍有关。

结论

对信息来源的信任度与行动有关。在公共卫生紧急情况下,提供清晰、一致、非极化的信息非常重要,以促进广泛的社区行动。

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