Unit for Health Promotion Research, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, 6700 Esbjerg, Denmark.
Unit for Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Hospital South West Jutland, 5000 Odense, Denmark.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Feb 13;18(4):1822. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18041822.
Knowledge on compliance with governmental recommendations in combating the spread of COVID-19 in different groups is important to target efforts. This study investigated the adherence to the governmental implemented COVID-19 measures and its predictors in Danish university students, a not-at-risk group for COVID-19 mortality and normally characterized by many social contacts. As part of the COVID-19 International Student Wellbeing Study, a survey on socio-demographic situation, study information, living arrangements, lifestyle behaviors, stress, questions about COVID-19 infection and knowledge and concern about COVID-19 infection was sent via email to relevant university students in Denmark in May, 2020 ( = 2.945). Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was employed. Our results showed that around 60% of the students were not concerned about COVID-19, while 68% reported that they followed governmental measures. The main facilitators for following the recommendations were older age, concern about COVID-19 and depression, while barriers were living in a student hall, being physical active or reporting mental stress. Only 9% of the variation in adhering to governmental recommendations could be explained by the analyzed predictors. Results may inform health communication. Emotionally appealing information rather than knowledge-based information may be more effective in motivating students to follow COVID-19 measures.
了解不同群体对政府抗击 COVID-19 传播建议的遵守情况对于有针对性地开展工作非常重要。本研究调查了丹麦大学生对政府实施的 COVID-19 措施的遵守情况及其预测因素,大学生群体不属于 COVID-19 死亡率的高危人群,通常具有许多社交接触。作为 COVID-19 国际学生健康研究的一部分,于 2020 年 5 月通过电子邮件向丹麦相关大学生发送了一份关于社会人口状况、学习信息、居住安排、生活方式行为、压力、COVID-19 感染问题以及对 COVID-19 感染的知识和关注的调查(n=2945)。采用逐步多元线性回归分析。我们的结果表明,约 60%的学生对 COVID-19 不关注,而 68%的学生报告他们遵守政府措施。遵守建议的主要促进因素是年龄较大、对 COVID-19 的关注和抑郁,而障碍是住在学生宿舍、积极运动或报告精神压力。分析的预测因素只能解释对政府建议的遵守程度 9%的差异。研究结果可为健康传播提供信息。情感吸引力的信息可能比基于知识的信息更能有效地激励学生遵守 COVID-19 措施。