School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Community Health Research Team, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 1;16(10):e0258121. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258121. eCollection 2021.
The COVID-19 global incidence rate among young adults (age 19-40) drastically increased since summer 2020, and young adults were often portrayed by popular media as the "main spreader" of the pandemic. However, young adults faced unique challenges during the pandemic due to working in high-risk, low-paying essential service occupations, as well as having higher levels of financial insecurity and mental burden. This qualitative study aims to examine the attitudes and perceptions of health orders of young adults to better inform public health messaging to reach this demographic and increase compliance to public health orders. A total of 50 young adults residing in British Columbia, Canada, were recruited to participate in focus group in groups of four to six. Focus group discussions were conducted via teleconferencing. Thematic analysis revealed four major themes: 1) risks of contracting the disease, 2) the perceived impact of COVID-19, 3) responsibility of institutions, 4) and effective public health messaging. Contrary to existing literature, our findings suggest young adults feel highly responsible for protecting themselves and others. They face a higher risk of depression and anxiety compared to other age groups, especially when they take on multiple social roles such as caregivers and parents. Our findings suggest young adults face confusion due to inconsistent messaging and are not reached due to the ineffectiveness of existing strategies. We recommend using evidence-based strategies proven to promote behaviour change to address the barriers identified by young adults through tailoring public health messages, specifically by using positive messaging, messaging that considers the context of the intended audiences, and utilizing digital platforms to facilitate two-way communication.
自 2020 年夏天以来,年轻人(19-40 岁)中的 COVID-19 全球发病率急剧上升,年轻人经常被大众媒体描绘为大流行的“主要传播者”。然而,由于从事高风险、低薪的基本服务职业,年轻人在大流行期间面临着独特的挑战,并且他们的财务不安全感和精神负担更高。这项定性研究旨在检查年轻人对健康命令的态度和看法,以便更好地为这一人群提供公共卫生信息,并提高对公共卫生命令的遵守率。共有 50 名居住在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的年轻人被招募参加焦点小组,每组 4 到 6 人。通过电话会议进行焦点小组讨论。主题分析揭示了四个主要主题:1)感染疾病的风险,2)对 COVID-19 的感知影响,3)机构的责任,4)有效的公共卫生信息。与现有文献相反,我们的研究结果表明,年轻人对保护自己和他人负有高度责任感。与其他年龄组相比,他们面临更高的抑郁和焦虑风险,尤其是当他们承担多个社会角色,如照顾者和父母时。我们的研究结果表明,年轻人由于信息不一致而感到困惑,并且由于现有策略的无效性而无法接触到。我们建议使用经过验证的循证策略来促进行为改变,以通过调整公共卫生信息来解决年轻人确定的障碍,特别是通过使用积极的信息、考虑目标受众背景的信息,以及利用数字平台促进双向沟通。