Zhang Ying Shan Doris, Noels Kimberly A, Young-Leslie Heather, Lou Nigel Mantou
Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 17;13:853830. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.853830. eCollection 2022.
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists and scholars noted differences between Asians and North Americans in their support for public mask use. These differences were primarily assumed to be due d to variations in ethnocultural norms and practices. To better ascertain people's motives for wearing masks and potential cultural differences in these rationales, this comparative, mixed-methods research examines Chinese and non-East Asian Canadians' mask use attitudes utilizing online group interviews (Study 1) and a nation-wide survey (Study 2) Study 1, conducted in the early stages of the pandemic, captured an ambivalent, yet evolving attitude toward public mask use among the non-East Asian Canadians, which differed from their Chinese counterparts who more uniformly perceived mask use favorably. Study 2, conducted 2 months later, suggests that both groups primarily wore masks for disease protection- and prevention-related reasons. However, age and education appeared to influence the mask wearing frequency of the non-East Asian Canadians, for whom public mask use was less prevalent and normative. The attitudinal differences in public mask use call for targeted strategies to support mask wearing for different ethnocultural groups, which may be achieved partially through enhancing interethnic understanding on the diversified use of and opinions about masks. The findings suggest that favorable social norms, along with evidence-based information campaigns involving personal appeals may encourage greater mask use by the non-East Asian population.
在新冠疫情初期,记者和学者注意到亚洲人和北美人在支持公众佩戴口罩方面存在差异。这些差异主要被认为是由于民族文化规范和习俗的不同。为了更好地确定人们佩戴口罩的动机以及这些理由中潜在的文化差异,这项比较性的混合方法研究利用在线小组访谈(研究1)和全国性调查(研究2),考察了华裔加拿大人和非东亚裔加拿大人对佩戴口罩的态度。研究1在疫情早期进行,发现非东亚裔加拿大人对公众佩戴口罩的态度矛盾但在不断演变,这与他们的华裔同胞不同,后者对佩戴口罩的看法更为一致且积极。研究2在两个月后进行,表明两组人主要都是出于疾病防护相关原因而佩戴口罩。然而,年龄和教育程度似乎影响了非东亚裔加拿大人的口罩佩戴频率,对他们来说,公众佩戴口罩的情况不太普遍,规范性也较低。公众佩戴口罩的态度差异需要针对不同民族文化群体支持佩戴口罩的有针对性策略,这可以部分通过增强不同民族之间对口罩多样化使用和看法的理解来实现。研究结果表明,良好的社会规范,以及涉及个人诉求的循证宣传活动,可能会鼓励非东亚人群更多地佩戴口罩。