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与 COVID-19 大流行期间不遵守社交距离规则相关的因素:逻辑回归分析。

Factors associated with non-adherence to social distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic: a logistic regression analysis.

机构信息

Guildhall School of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Rd, London, N7 8DB, England.

School of Social Professions, London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Rd, London, N7 8DB, England.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Feb 13;21(1):352. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10379-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

On March 23, 2020, the government of the United Kingdom told the British people to stay home, an unprecedented request designed to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus and stop the National Health Service from being overwhelmed.

METHODS

This study undertook a cross-sectional design to survey a convenience sample of 681 residents of North London on their social distancing (SD) behaviours, demographics, housing situation, politics, psychology and social support using an online questionnaire. Logistic regression was used to measure the associations between these explanatory factors and non-adherence to all SD rules and intentional non-adherence to SD rules.

RESULTS

The vast majority (92.8%) of participants did not adhere to all SD rules and nearly half (48.6%) engaged in intentional non-adherence of rules. The odds of not adhering to all SD rules increased if a participant was not identified as highly vulnerable to COVID-19 [OR = 4.5], had lower control over others' distancing [OR = .724], had lower control over responsibilities for which coming into contact with others was unavoidable [OR = .642], and if SD behaviours were reported after lockdown was first relaxed [OR = .261]. The odds of intentionally not adhering to SD rules increased if a participant had a lower intention to socially distance [OR = .468], had lower control over others' distancing [OR = .829], had a doctoral degree compared to a master's degree [OR = .332], a professional qualification [OR = .307], a bachelor's degree [OR = .361] or work-related qualification [OR = .174], voted for the UK Government compared to not voting for the Government [OR = .461], perceived higher normative pressure from neighbours [OR = 1.121] and had greater support from friends [OR = 1.465].

CONCLUSIONS

Non-adherence to all SD rules had a stronger association with vulnerability to COVID-19 and control over SD, whereas intentional non-adherence had a stronger association with intention and anti-social psychological factors. It is recommended that people living in high-risk environments, such as those living in houses of multiple occupancy, should be specially supported when asked to stay at home, and public health messaging should emphasise shared responsibility and public consciousness.

摘要

背景

2020 年 3 月 23 日,英国政府要求英国人待在家中,这是一项前所未有的请求,旨在限制 COVID-19 病毒的传播并防止英国国家医疗服务体系不堪重负。

方法

本研究采用横断面设计,通过在线问卷对伦敦北部的 681 名居民进行了社会距离(SD)行为、人口统计学、住房状况、政治、心理学和社会支持的便利性抽样调查。使用逻辑回归来衡量这些解释因素与不遵守所有 SD 规则和故意不遵守 SD 规则之间的关联。

结果

绝大多数(92.8%)参与者没有遵守所有 SD 规则,近一半(48.6%)故意不遵守规则。如果参与者被认为不易感染 COVID-19[OR=4.5]、对他人的距离控制较低[OR=0.724]、对不可避免与他人接触的责任的距离控制较低[OR=0.642],以及 SD 行为在首次放宽封锁后报告[OR=0.261],则不遵守所有 SD 规则的可能性增加。如果参与者的社交距离意愿较低[OR=0.468]、对他人的距离控制较低[OR=0.829]、与硕士相比拥有博士学位[OR=0.332]、具有专业资格[OR=0.307]、学士学位[OR=0.361]或与工作相关的资格[OR=0.174]、投票给英国政府而不是不投票给政府[OR=0.461]、认为来自邻居的规范压力较高[OR=1.121]并且从朋友那里获得更多支持[OR=1.465],则故意不遵守 SD 规则的可能性增加。

结论

不遵守所有 SD 规则与对 COVID-19 的脆弱性和对 SD 的控制的关联更强,而故意不遵守 SD 规则与意图和反社会心理因素的关联更强。建议当要求高危环境中的人们(例如居住在多人合住房屋中的人们)待在家中时,应特别为他们提供支持,并且公共卫生信息应强调共同责任和公众意识。

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