Manchester Centre for Health Psychology, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Br J Health Psychol. 2023 Feb;28(1):208-220. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12620. Epub 2022 Sep 1.
Interventions to promote the wearing of face coverings if required in the future can only be developed if we know why people do or do not wear them. Study aims were, therefore, to assess public adherence to wearing face coverings to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and to gauge why people were or were not wearing face coverings in work, public transport, and indoor leisure settings.
Cross-sectional survey.
10,622 adults (25 January-6 February 2022) who were representative of the UK population were asked about their (a) wearing of face coverings in work, public transport, and leisure settings; (b) sociodemographic characteristics; and (c) perceptions of capabilities, opportunities, and motivations ("COM-B"). Data were analysed descriptively, using within-participants ANOVA and multiple linear regression.
Participants reported mostly wearing face coverings in public transport settings (>80%), but substantially less in work (<50%) and leisure (<30%) contexts. Perceptions of capabilities, opportunities, and motivations to wear face coverings were consistently associated with the actual wearing of face coverings across the three settings, but there were marked deficits in automatic motivation and social opportunity. People living in England, describing themselves as White, and men were least likely to wear face coverings.
Interventions targeted at men, people living in England, and those describing themselves as White that focus on increasing capabilities, providing greater opportunities and boosting motivations are suggested to promote the wearing of face coverings, with particular focus on addressing automatic motivation and social opportunity.
如果未来需要推广佩戴口罩的措施,就必须了解人们佩戴或不佩戴口罩的原因。因此,本研究旨在评估公众对佩戴口罩以减少 SARS-CoV-2 传播的依从性,并评估人们在工作、公共交通和室内休闲场所佩戴或不佩戴口罩的原因。
横断面调查。
2022 年 1 月 25 日至 2 月 6 日,对 10622 名具有英国代表性的成年人进行了调查,询问他们在工作、公共交通和休闲场所佩戴口罩的情况;(b)社会人口统计学特征;以及(c)能力、机会和动机的感知(COM-B)。使用参与者内方差分析和多元线性回归对数据进行描述性分析。
参与者报告在公共交通环境中大多佩戴口罩(>80%),但在工作场所(<50%)和休闲场所(<30%)的佩戴率明显较低。在三个环境中,佩戴口罩的能力、机会和动机感知与实际佩戴口罩情况始终相关,但自动动机和社会机会明显不足。居住在英格兰的人、自称为白人的人和男性最不可能佩戴口罩。
建议针对男性、居住在英格兰的人和自称为白人的人实施干预措施,重点是提高能力、提供更多机会和增强动机,以促进佩戴口罩,特别关注解决自动动机和社会机会问题。