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墨西哥城和墨西哥州公众中与 COVID-19 预防健康行为相关的因素。

Factors associated with COVID-19 preventive health behaviors among the general public in Mexico City and the State of Mexico.

机构信息

Epidemiology and Health Services Research Unit CMN Siglo XXI, Mexican Institute of Social Security, Mexico City, Mexico.

Facultad Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, México.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Jul 23;16(7):e0254435. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254435. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate factors associated with COVID-19 preventive health behaviors among adults in Mexico City and the State of Mexico.

METHODS AND FINDINGS

We conducted a cross-sectional survey from June to October 2020 through a structured, internet-based questionnaire in a non-probabilistic sample of adults >18 years living in Mexico City and the State of Mexico. The independent variables included sociodemographic and clinical factors; health literacy; access to COVID-19 information; and perception of COVID-19 risk and of preventive measures' effectiveness. The dependent variable was COVID-19 preventive health behaviors, defined as the number of preventive actions adopted by participants. The data were analyzed through multivariate negative binomial regression analysis. The survey was completed by 1,030 participants. Most participants were women (70.7%), had a high school or above level of education (98.8%), and had adequate health literacy and access to COVID-19 information. Only 18% perceived having a high susceptibility to COVID-19, though 83.8% recognized the disease's severity and 87.1% the effectiveness of preventive measures. The median number of COVID-19 preventive actions was 13.5 (range 0-19). The factors associated with preventive health behavior were being female, of older age, a professional worker, a homemaker, or a retiree; engaging in regular physical exercise; having high health literacy and access to COVID-19 information sources; and perceiving COVID-19 as severe and preventive measures as effective.

CONCLUSION

People with high education and internet access in Mexico City and the State of Mexico reported significant engagement in COVID-19 preventive actions during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

目的

评估墨西哥城和墨西哥州成年人与 COVID-19 预防保健行为相关的因素。

方法与发现

我们于 2020 年 6 月至 10 月进行了一项横断面调查,通过非概率抽样方法对居住在墨西哥城和墨西哥州的 18 岁以上成年人进行了基于互联网的结构化问卷调查。自变量包括社会人口学和临床因素;健康素养;获取 COVID-19 信息;以及对 COVID-19 风险和预防措施有效性的认知。因变量为 COVID-19 预防保健行为,定义为参与者采取的预防措施数量。通过多变量负二项回归分析对数据进行分析。该调查共完成了 1030 名参与者。大多数参与者为女性(70.7%),具有高中或以上学历(98.8%),健康素养和获取 COVID-19 信息的能力良好。只有 18%的人认为自己对 COVID-19 的易感性高,但 83.8%的人认识到该病的严重性,87.1%的人认识到预防措施的有效性。COVID-19 预防措施的中位数为 13.5(范围 0-19)。与预防保健行为相关的因素包括女性、年龄较大、专业人员、家庭主妇或退休人员;定期进行体育锻炼;具有较高的健康素养和获取 COVID-19 信息的能力;以及认为 COVID-19 严重且预防措施有效。

结论

在 COVID-19 大流行的第一波期间,墨西哥城和墨西哥州具有较高教育程度和互联网访问权限的人报告称,他们积极采取了 COVID-19 预防措施。

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