University of California, Davis, Department of Human Ecology, Perinatal Origins of Disparities Center, Davis, CA, USA.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2022 May 2;17:e179. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2022.103.
Researchers and public health professionals need to better understand individual engagement in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mitigation behaviors to reduce the human and societal costs of the current pandemic and prepare for future respiratory pandemics. We suggest that developing measures of individual mitigation behaviors and testing them among high-risk individuals, including pregnant people, may help to reduce overall morbidity and mortality by quickly identifying targets for messaging around mitigation until sufficient vaccination uptake is reached.
We surveyed pregnant people in California over 2 waves of the COVID-19 pandemic to explore mitigation behaviors. We developed and validated a novel Viral Respiratory Illness Mitigation Scale (VRIMS).
Seven measures loaded onto a single factor with good psychometric properties. The overall sample scale average was high over both waves, indicating that most pregnant Californians engaged in most of the strategies most of the time. Older participants, minoritized participants, those living in more urban contexts, and those surveyed during a surge reported engaging in these strategies most frequently.
Clinicians and researchers should consider using reliable, validated measures like the VRIMS to identify individuals and communities that may benefit from additional education on reducing risk for COVID-19, future respiratory pandemics, or even seasonal flu.
研究人员和公共卫生专业人员需要更好地了解个体在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)缓解行为方面的参与程度,以降低当前大流行和为未来呼吸道大流行做准备的人力和社会成本。我们建议,开发个体缓解行为的衡量标准并在包括孕妇在内的高风险人群中进行测试,可能有助于通过快速确定缓解信息的目标来降低整体发病率和死亡率,直到达到足够的疫苗接种率。
我们在 COVID-19 大流行的 2 个波次中对加利福尼亚州的孕妇进行了调查,以探索缓解行为。我们开发并验证了一种新的病毒性呼吸道疾病缓解量表(VRIMS)。
7 项措施在具有良好心理测量特性的单个因素上得到了很好的体现。在两个波次中,总体样本的平均得分都很高,这表明大多数加利福尼亚州的孕妇大多数时间都采取了大多数策略。年龄较大的参与者、少数族裔参与者、居住在城市环境中较多的参与者以及在疫情高峰期接受调查的参与者报告称,他们最常采用这些策略。
临床医生和研究人员应该考虑使用可靠的、经过验证的测量工具,如 VRIMS,来识别可能需要额外教育以降低 COVID-19、未来呼吸道大流行甚至季节性流感风险的个体和社区。