6856RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2022 Jul;36(6):987-995. doi: 10.1177/08901171221086962. Epub 2022 Apr 7.
Identifying drivers of behavior is essential to develop effective messaging around COVID-19 prevention and mitigation. Our study assessed for behavioral antecedents of social distancing, wearing face coverings, and sheltering in place during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although ours is an early assessment, understanding motivation for behavior will remain critical as U.S. vaccination uptake has stalled and variants continue to pose a health threat.
Cross-sectional survey; Setting: Online assessments in April 10-13 and 17-20, 2020; Subjects: 2,279 U.S. adults identified through a national, probability-based web panel (34% response rate). Measures: self-reported behavior, perceived effectiveness and risk, worry, social norms, and knowledge.
Multivariable regression analyses.
Most Americans reported social distancing (91%) and sheltering in place (86%). Just over half reported wearing face coverings (51%), whereas more (77%) said they intended to do so. Perceived effectiveness of the behavior was consistently associated with each outcome (OR = 2.34, 1.40, 2.11, respectively; all < .01). Perceptions about the extent to which others should comply with behavior (social norms) were strongly associated with intentions to wear a face covering only (OR = 6.30, 95% CI 4.34-9.15; < .001) and worry about getting COVID-19 was associated with sheltering in place and social distancing (OR = 2.63, 95% CI 1.15-5.00; 4.91, 95% CI 1.66, 14.50, respectively; all < .05).
Behavioral constructs were strongly associated with COVID-19 preventive and mitigation behaviors and have implications for communication.
确定行为驱动因素对于制定有效的 COVID-19 预防和缓解信息至关重要。本研究评估了 COVID-19 大流行期间社交距离、戴口罩和就地避难所行为的行为前因。尽管这是早期评估,但随着美国疫苗接种率停滞不前,变异继续构成健康威胁,了解行为动机仍将至关重要。
横断面调查;地点:2020 年 4 月 10-13 日和 17-20 日进行的在线评估;对象:通过全国性、基于概率的网络小组确定的 2279 名美国成年人(34%的回应率)。措施:自我报告的行为、感知的有效性和风险、担忧、社会规范和知识。
多变量回归分析。
大多数美国人报告说他们正在进行社交距离(91%)和就地避难所(86%)。超过一半的人报告说他们正在戴口罩(51%),而更多的人(77%)表示他们打算这样做。行为的感知有效性与每种结果均呈正相关(OR=2.34、1.40、2.11;均<0.01)。关于他人应遵守行为的程度(社会规范)的看法与仅戴口罩的意愿密切相关(OR=6.30、95%CI 4.34-9.15;<0.001),而对感染 COVID-19 的担忧与就地避难所和社交距离有关(OR=2.63、95%CI 1.15-5.00;4.91、95%CI 1.66-14.50;均<0.05)。
行为结构与 COVID-19 预防和缓解行为密切相关,对沟通具有启示意义。