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对新冠病毒感染的认知与焦虑以及感染传播的风险行为:一项国际比较

Perception of and anxiety about COVID-19 infection and risk behaviors for spreading infection: an international comparison.

作者信息

Shiina Akihiro, Niitsu Tomihisa, Kobori Osamu, Idemoto Keita, Hashimoto Tasuku, Sasaki Tsuyoshi, Igarashi Yoshito, Shimizu Eiji, Nakazato Michiko, Hashimoto Kenji, Iyo Masaomi

机构信息

Center for Forensic Mental Health, Chiba University, 260-8670 Inohana 1-8-1, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Japan.

Department of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan.

出版信息

Ann Gen Psychiatry. 2021 Feb 18;20(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s12991-021-00334-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To control the spread of the new SARS-CoV-2 infection's disease (COVID-19), appropriate precautionary behaviors by the public should be promoted. There are international differences in public cognitive and behavioral pattern, attitudes toward information sources, and anxiety about COVID-19. Information about these differences could increase understanding of the patterns of epidemic-related anxiety and behavior, and would help optimize future policies for preventing the next wave of the epidemic.

METHODS

To examine between-country differences in perception, attitude, and precautionary behaviors toward COVID-19, we conducted a cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire survey. Participants were adults who had been registered in Cross Marketing Group Inc. and living in the UK, Spain, or Japan. A total of 8,000 people stratified by age were recruited on a first-come, first-serve basis. Knowledge of and anxiety about COVID-19, the frequency of access and perceived credibility of several information sources, and the frequency of each precautionary behavior were examined on March 27-28, 2020, in Japan and April 17-21, 2020, in the UK and Spain.

RESULTS

Knowledge, anxiety, and the frequency of precautionary behaviors were higher in the UK and Spain than in Japan. Participants with infected acquaintances were more concerned about COVID-19. However, participants in the UK rarely wore a medical mask. Participants in the UK and Spain were more eager to obtain information about COVID-19 than those in Japan. Participants in Spain tended not to trust official information and to believe specialists' comments instead.

CONCLUSION

The rapidity of the spread of COVID-19, cultural background, and recent political situations seemed to contribute to the international differences here.

摘要

背景

为控制新型严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2感染疾病(COVID-19)的传播,应促进公众采取适当的预防行为。公众在认知和行为模式、对信息来源的态度以及对COVID-19的焦虑方面存在国际差异。了解这些差异有助于增进对疫情相关焦虑和行为模式的理解,并有助于优化未来预防下一波疫情的政策。

方法

为研究各国对COVID-19的认知、态度和预防行为的差异,我们采用在线问卷调查进行了一项横断面研究。参与者为在交叉营销集团有限公司注册且居住在英国、西班牙或日本的成年人。按照先到先得的原则,共招募了8000名按年龄分层的人员。于2020年3月27日至28日在日本、2020年4月17日至21日在英国和西班牙调查了对COVID-19的了解和焦虑程度、几种信息来源的获取频率和感知可信度以及每种预防行为的频率。

结果

英国和西班牙的认知、焦虑程度和预防行为频率高于日本。有感染熟人的参与者更担心COVID-19。然而,英国的参与者很少佩戴医用口罩。英国和西班牙的参与者比日本的参与者更渴望获取有关COVID-19的信息。西班牙的参与者往往不信任官方信息,而是更相信专家的评论。

结论

COVID-19的传播速度、文化背景和近期政治形势似乎导致了这里的国际差异。

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