Kuo Chi-Tz, Sue Hsiao-Jui, Chen Po-Han
Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
Department of Land Economics, National Chengchi University, Taipei 11601, Taiwan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 7;18(14):7289. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18147289.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, many parts of the world have fallen into deep recession. Governments in every country have adopted various measures to restrict social gatherings due to the need to control the pandemic. This includes restrictions on activities in homes and communities. Fundamentally, epidemic prevention relies on the measures individuals take. A community's epidemic prevention measures become more critical as activities are held in houses or communities once again. From the perspective of the theory of planned behavior, this study investigates whether the various epidemic prevention measures and characteristics of a community affect residents' perception of epidemic prevention. We use the truncated regression model as the primary research method. The empirical results show that the community's epidemic prevention measures can change residents' awareness of the importance of epidemic prevention. Moreover, the scale of the community and management committee are also found to have a partial impact.
自新冠疫情爆发以来,世界许多地区陷入深度衰退。由于控制疫情的需要,各国政府采取了各种措施来限制社交聚会。这包括对家庭和社区活动的限制。从根本上说,防疫依赖于个人采取的措施。随着家庭或社区再次举行活动,社区的防疫措施变得更加关键。从计划行为理论的角度出发,本研究调查了社区的各种防疫措施和特征是否会影响居民对防疫的认知。我们使用截断回归模型作为主要研究方法。实证结果表明,社区的防疫措施能够改变居民对防疫重要性的认识。此外,还发现社区规模和管理委员会也有一定影响。