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在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用口罩:风险认知、COVID-19 体验和对政府态度如何与全国性政策严格程度相互作用。

Face mask use during the COVID-19 pandemic: how risk perception, experience with COVID-19, and attitude towards government interact with country-wide policy stringency.

机构信息

Department of Applied Economics, Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, PO Box 1738, 3000DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

The Erasmus University Rotterdam Institute for Behavior and Biology (EURIBEB), P.O. Box 1738, 3000DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Aug 26;22(1):1622. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13632-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, governments imposed numerous regulations to protect public health, particularly the (mandatory) use of face masks. However, the appropriateness and effectiveness of face mask regulations have been widely discussed, as is apparent from the divergent measures taken across and within countries over time, including mandating, recommending, and discouraging their use. In this study, we analyse how country-level policy stringency and individual-level predictors associate with face mask use during the early stages of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

METHOD

First, we study how (self and other-related) risk perception, (direct and indirect) experience with COVID-19, attitude towards government and policy stringency shape face mask use. Second, we study whether there is an interaction between policy stringency and the individual-level variables. We conduct multilevel analyses exploiting variation in face mask regulations across countries and using data from approximately 7000 students collected in the beginning of the pandemic (weeks 17 through 19, 2020).

RESULTS

We show that policy stringency is strongly positively associated with face mask use. We find a positive association between self-related risk perception and mask use, but no relationship of mask use with experience with COVID-19 and attitudes towards government. However, in the interaction analyses, we find that government trust and perceived clarity of communication moderate the link between stringency and mask use, with positive government perceptions relating to higher use in countries with regulations and to lower use in countries without regulations.

CONCLUSIONS

We highlight that those countries that aim for widespread use of face masks should set strict measures, stress self-related risks of COVID-19, and use clear communication.

摘要

背景

在 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间,各国政府实施了许多法规来保护公众健康,特别是(强制)使用口罩。然而,口罩法规的适当性和有效性一直存在广泛的讨论,这从各国之间和各国内部随着时间的推移而采取的不同措施中显而易见,包括强制、建议和劝阻使用口罩。在这项研究中,我们分析了国家层面的政策严格程度和个体层面的预测因素如何与 COVID-19 大流行早期的口罩使用相关。

方法

首先,我们研究了(自我和他人相关)风险感知、(直接和间接)COVID-19 体验、对政府和政策严格程度的态度如何影响口罩使用。其次,我们研究了政策严格程度与个体层面变量之间是否存在相互作用。我们利用各国口罩法规的差异进行多层次分析,并利用大约 7000 名学生在大流行早期(2020 年第 17 至 19 周)收集的数据进行分析。

结果

我们表明,政策严格程度与口罩使用呈正相关。我们发现自我相关风险感知与口罩使用呈正相关,但 COVID-19 体验和对政府的态度与口罩使用无关。然而,在交互分析中,我们发现政府信任和感知沟通清晰度调节了严格程度与口罩使用之间的联系,对政府的积极看法与有法规的国家的高口罩使用率和无法规的国家的低口罩使用率相关。

结论

我们强调,那些希望广泛使用口罩的国家应制定严格的措施,强调 COVID-19 的自我相关风险,并使用清晰的沟通。

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