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阿拉巴马州城乡成年人对 COVID-19 易感性的认知相关因素。

Factors Associated with Perceived Susceptibility to COVID-19 Among Urban and Rural Adults in Alabama.

机构信息

Division of Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1717 11th Ave South, Birmingham, AL, 35205, USA.

O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1824 6th Ave South, Birmingham, AL, 35233, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2021 Oct;46(5):932-941. doi: 10.1007/s10900-021-00976-3. Epub 2021 Mar 22.

Abstract

We examined factors associated with and reasons for perceived susceptibility to COVID-19 among urban and rural adults in Alabama. We surveyed 575 eligible participants' engagement in preventive behaviors, concern about COVID-19 in their communities, perceived susceptibility to the virus, and reasons for susceptibility across three response options (Yes, No, and Don't Know/Not Sure). Bivariate analyses compared characteristics by level of perceived susceptibility to COVID-19. A multinomial logistic regression model evaluated the association of demographics, health insurance coverage, and chronic illness status with perceived susceptibility. Participants' race, gender, and educational attainment were significantly associated with perceived susceptibility to COVID-19. African Americans and males had higher odds of responding 'No', compared to 'Yes' and 'Don't Know/Not Sure' than Whites and females. Participants with a high school education and lower had higher odds of responding 'Don't Know/Not Sure' versus 'Yes' compared to those with college or higher education. Those unconcerned about COVID-19 in their community had higher odds of responding 'No' (OR = 2.51, CI 1.35-4.68) and 'Don't Know/Not Sure' (OR = 2.51, CI 1.26-4.99) versus 'Yes', as compared to those who were concerned. Possibility of exposure at work was the most frequent reasons for perceiving themselves susceptible to COVID-19, engagement in recommended preventive measures was the most frequent reason among respondents who indicated 'No', and uncertainty/perception that everyone is at risk was the most frequent reason among the ones who indicated 'Don't Know/Not Sure'. Results indicate that tailored efforts to heighten perceived susceptibility to COVID-19 among specific demographics are needed.

摘要

我们研究了阿拉巴马州城乡成年人对 COVID-19 易感性的看法的相关因素和原因。我们调查了 575 名符合条件的参与者,了解他们参与预防措施的情况、对社区中 COVID-19 的关注程度、对病毒的易感性以及对三种反应选项(是、否和不知道/不确定)的易感性原因。采用双变量分析比较了不同易感性水平参与者的特征。采用多变量逻辑回归模型评估了人口统计学因素、医疗保险覆盖范围和慢性病状况与易感性的关系。参与者的种族、性别和教育程度与对 COVID-19 的易感性显著相关。与白人女性相比,非裔美国人和男性更有可能回答“否”,而不是“是”和“不知道/不确定”。与具有高中及以下学历的人相比,具有大学或更高学历的人更有可能回答“是”而不是“不知道/不确定”。对社区中 COVID-19 不关注的人更有可能回答“否”(OR=2.51,CI 1.35-4.68)和“不知道/不确定”(OR=2.51,CI 1.26-4.99),而不是“是”。与关注者相比,在工作中接触的可能性是认为自己易感染 COVID-19 的最常见原因,在回答“否”的人中,参与推荐的预防措施是最常见的原因,而在回答“不知道/不确定”的人中,不确定性/认为每个人都有感染风险是最常见的原因。结果表明,需要针对特定人群进行有针对性的努力,以提高他们对 COVID-19 的易感性。

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