The University of South Alabama, Mitchell College of Business, AL 36688, USA.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2022 Jun 27;44(2):447-449. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdab018.
Popular press outlets have proposed that older individuals are less likely to wear face masks despite health benefits of doing so during the COVID-19 pandemic. The current article investigates this notion in four separate studies, and we also assess the mediating effect of face mask perceptions between age and face mask wearing using the eight-dimension Face Masks Perceptions Scale (FMPS). The sample-size weighted average correlation between age and face mask wearing was -.07 (95%C.I.[-.14, .001], Z-value = -1.928, P = .054, n = 824), indicating that older individuals are slightly less likely to wear face masks compared to younger individuals. Age did not have significant relations with any face mask perceptions, and the mediating effect of face mask perceptions was not robust or consistent. This indicates that the relation between age and face mask wearing is not explained by face mask perceptions, and researchers must turn to other explanatory mechanisms to understand this relation. We propose possible avenues, such as dual-system theories, to further investigate this research question as well as others associated with face mask perceptions, face mask wearing and the COVID-19 pandemic.
大众媒体提出,尽管在 COVID-19 大流行期间佩戴口罩对健康有益,但老年人不太可能佩戴口罩。本文通过四项独立研究来探讨这一观点,我们还使用八维度口罩感知量表(FMPS)评估了年龄和口罩佩戴之间在口罩感知方面的中介效应。年龄与口罩佩戴之间的样本大小加权平均相关系数为-0.07(95%CI[-0.14,0.001],Z 值=-1.928,P=0.054,n=824),这表明与年轻人相比,老年人佩戴口罩的可能性略低。年龄与任何口罩感知都没有显著关系,口罩感知的中介效应也不稳健或一致。这表明,年龄与口罩佩戴之间的关系不能用口罩感知来解释,研究人员必须转向其他解释机制来理解这种关系。我们提出了一些可能的途径,例如双重系统理论,以进一步研究这个问题以及与口罩感知、口罩佩戴和 COVID-19 大流行相关的其他问题。