Biehl Stefanie C, Schmidmeier Melissa, Wechsler Theresa F, Kroczek Leon O H, Mühlberger Andreas
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Clin Psychol Eur. 2021 Mar 10;3(1):e3061. doi: 10.32872/cpe.3061. eCollection 2021 Mar.
Habits and behaviors in everyday life currently need to be modified as quickly as possible due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Two of the most effective tools to prevent infection seem to be regular and thorough hand-washing and physical distancing during interpersonal interactions.
Two hundred and eighty-four participants completed a short survey to investigate how previous habits regarding hand-washing and physical distancing have changed in the general population as a function of the current pandemic and the thereby increased information and constant recommendations regarding these behaviors.
Participants aged 51 and older reported a greater change in everyday hand-washing behavior than younger participants. In addition, participants aged 31 and older selected significantly greater distances to have a conversation than younger participants. However, that was not the case if participants had to actively stop their conversational partner from approaching.
Participants aged 51 years and older seem to be well aware of their at-risk status during the current pandemic and might therefore be willing to change their behavior more strongly than younger survey participants. Nevertheless, they seem to struggle with enforcing the current rules towards others. The group aged between 31 and 50 years, however, reports a comparable level of fear, but no corresponding change in hand-washing behavior. Future surveys should try to provide more insight into why this might be the case.
由于新冠疫情,当前日常生活中的习惯和行为需要尽快改变。预防感染的两个最有效方法似乎是经常彻底洗手以及在人际互动中保持社交距离。
284名参与者完成了一项简短调查,以研究在普通人群中,以往关于洗手和社交距离的习惯如何因当前疫情以及由此增加的关于这些行为的信息和持续建议而发生变化。
51岁及以上的参与者报告称,日常洗手行为的变化比年轻参与者更大。此外,31岁及以上的参与者选择的交谈距离明显比年轻参与者更远。然而,如果参与者必须主动阻止交谈对象靠近,情况则并非如此。
51岁及以上的参与者似乎很清楚他们在当前疫情期间的风险状况,因此可能比年轻的调查参与者更愿意改变自己的行为。尽管如此,他们似乎在对他人执行当前规定方面存在困难。然而,31至50岁的人群报告了相当程度的恐惧,但洗手行为没有相应变化。未来的调查应尝试更深入地了解为何会出现这种情况。