Williams Christopher Y K, Ferreira Alice F
University of Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 0SP, United Kingdom.
Prev Med Rep. 2021 Jul 14;23:101493. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101493. eCollection 2021 Sep.
There has been conflicting public messaging from government and state officials about recommended health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic. We examined whether differences in political affiliation influences the public's interest in infection prevention measures in the United States. State-specific data on public search interest in four key infection prevention measures (Quarantine, Social distancing, Hand washing and Masks) were obtained from Google Trends for the period 1 January 2020 to 12 December 2020. Political affiliation was ascertained based on the 2020 U.S. Presidential election results and 2017 Cook Partisan Voting Index. Spearman's rank, partial correlation, and multiple regression analyses were conducted to compare political partisanship with public interest in infection prevention measures and overall case rate per 100 000 population. Statistical analysis was performed in R version 4.0.3. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significantly increased public interest in infection prevention measures. The greater the support for the Democratic Party, the greater the search interest in all four measures analysed. Political partisanship was most highly correlated with searches relating to Quarantine (ρ = 0.79, < 0.001), followed by Social distancing (ρ = 0.71, < 0.001), Hand washing (ρ = 0.69, < 0.001), and Masks (ρ = 0.66, < 0.001). These findings were robust to using two different partisanship measures, controlling for state-level demographic variables, different pandemic onset dates, and using rather than search methods. This partisan divide among the American people has important health implications that must be better addressed. We call for clear, bipartisan support of simple public health advice to combat the continued SARS-CoV-2 spread across the USA.
在新冠疫情期间,政府和州官员关于推荐的健康行为给出了相互矛盾的公开信息。我们研究了政治派别差异是否会影响美国公众对感染预防措施的兴趣。从谷歌趋势获取了2020年1月1日至2020年12月12日期间美国各州关于四种关键感染预防措施(隔离、社交距离、洗手和戴口罩)的公众搜索兴趣的特定数据。根据2020年美国总统选举结果和2017年库克党派投票指数确定政治派别。进行了斯皮尔曼等级分析、偏相关分析和多元回归分析,以比较政治党派倾向与公众对感染预防措施的兴趣以及每10万人口的总体病例率。在R 4.0.3版本中进行统计分析。新冠疫情导致公众对感染预防措施的兴趣显著增加。对民主党支持度越高,对所分析的所有四项措施的搜索兴趣就越大。政治党派倾向与隔离相关搜索的相关性最高(ρ = 0.79, < 0.001),其次是社交距离(ρ = 0.71, < 0.001)、洗手(ρ = 0.69, < 0.001)和戴口罩(ρ = 0.66, < 0.001)。使用两种不同的党派倾向衡量方法、控制州级人口统计学变量、不同的疫情开始日期以及使用不同的搜索方法,这些发现都是稳健的。美国民众之间的这种党派分歧具有重要的健康影响,必须得到更好的解决。我们呼吁两党明确支持简单的公共卫生建议,以对抗严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2在美国的持续传播。