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国际旅行频率是否会影响美国的 COVID-19 生物安全行为?

Does International Travel Frequency Affect COVID-19 Biosecurity Behavior in the United States?

机构信息

The College of Hotel & Tourism Management, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 02447, Korea.

Department of Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 13;18(8):4111. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18084111.

Abstract

High-quality biosecurity practices are critical to restarting international tourism. Effective market segmentation improves the communication and efficacy of health advice. Travel frequency is an important basis for health-related consumer segmentation, as it is closely related to risk of greater exposure to infectious diseases. Theoretically grounded studies of tourist biosecurity behavior and travel frequency have largely been neglected, although insights into practices and attitudes are especially relevant for coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19 (coronavirus disease of 2019) health responses. Therefore, this research constructed and tested a conceptual model applying Value-Attitude-Behavior theory to US travelers to see whether the frequency of international travel affected tourist COVID-19 related biosecurity behavior. US respondents were drawn from a panel using a quota sampling technique according to the age and gender of American outbound tourists. An online survey was administered in September 2020. The responses (n = 395) of those who traveled internationally within five years were analyzed utilizing partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) with multi-group analysis. Travel frequency significantly affects biosecurity behavior. High travel frequency (≥8 trips) has the strongest effect of value on biosecurity attitudes, personal norms, social norms, and biosecurity social norms, leading to biosecurity behaviors. Biosecurity behaviors pertaining to medium travel frequency (4-7 trips) are significantly influenced by personal norms. At low travel frequency (1-3 trips) levels, biosecurity behaviors are stimulated by biosecurity attitudes and social norms, showing the highest predictive power among the three groups. This work provides insights into international travel consumer biosecurity practices and behavior. From a market segmentation perspective, the levels of international travel frequency have various influences on biosecurity values, attitudes, personal norms, social norms, and behaviors. The biosecurity behaviors of low-frequency travelers are found to be the most significant of the three groups, suggesting that individuals who travel less frequently are more likely to practice responsible COVID-19 biosecurity behavior.

摘要

高质量的生物安全措施对于重启国际旅游至关重要。有效的市场细分可以提高健康建议的沟通和效果。旅行频率是健康相关消费者细分的一个重要基础,因为它与更大的感染传染病风险密切相关。尽管对新冠疫情(COVID-19)的健康应对措施的实践和态度特别相关,但对旅游生物安全行为和旅行频率的理论基础研究在很大程度上被忽视了。因此,本研究应用价值-态度-行为理论构建并检验了一个概念模型,以了解美国旅行者的国际旅行频率是否会影响其与 COVID-19 相关的旅游生物安全行为。美国受访者是根据美国出境游客的年龄和性别,通过配额抽样技术从一个小组中抽取的。2020 年 9 月进行了在线调查。对在过去五年内有过国际旅行经历的受访者(n=395)的回答进行了分析,采用偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)和多组分析。旅行频率显著影响生物安全行为。高旅行频率(≥8 次旅行)对生物安全态度、个人规范、社会规范和生物安全社会规范的影响最大,从而导致生物安全行为。中旅行频率(4-7 次旅行)的生物安全行为主要受个人规范影响。在低旅行频率(1-3 次旅行)水平下,生物安全行为受到生物安全态度和社会规范的刺激,在三组中具有最高的预测能力。这项工作提供了有关国际旅行消费者生物安全实践和行为的见解。从市场细分的角度来看,国际旅行频率的水平对生物安全价值观、态度、个人规范、社会规范和行为有不同的影响。低频率旅行者的生物安全行为是三组中最显著的,这表明旅行频率较低的个体更有可能采取负责任的 COVID-19 生物安全行为。

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