Jordan Susanne, Kuhnert Ronny, Schmid-Küpke Nora Katharina, Starker Anne
Robert Koch Institute, Berlin Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring.
Robert Koch Institute, Berlin Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology.
J Health Monit. 2022 Dec 20;7(4):36-53. doi: 10.25646/10668. eCollection 2022 Dec.
In 2020/2021, the COVID-19 pandemic and the protective measures associated therewith severely limited the opportunity to participate in prevention and health promotion measures. The article examines the utilisation of the measures and possible factors that are associated with a lower participation during these pandemic years.
It is based on data acquired between March and August 2021 from the study 'COVID-19 vaccination rate monitoring in Germany' (COVIMO), a cross-sectional telephone survey. The data was used to examine the participation in preventive measures in the last 12 months in terms of sociodemographic factors and to analyse a decreased participation with regard to pandemic-related factors. The analysis sample includes individuals aged 18 years and over (n=3,998).
63% of participants generally did not use these programmes, 7% indicated an unchanged participation, 28% reported having participated in fewer measures, and 2% in more measures. Men reported significantly more often than women that they generally do not participate in prevention and health promotion measures. A relevant pandemic-related factor for decreased participation of men was the less clearly perceived comprehensibility of the regulations against the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
Prevention and health promotion should be part of the contingency planning in epidemically significant situations to prevent a decreased participation and to promote health and gender-related equal opportunities even in a crisis.
在2020/2021年,新冠疫情及其相关防护措施严重限制了参与预防和健康促进措施的机会。本文探讨了这些措施的使用情况以及在这些疫情年份中与参与度降低相关的可能因素。
它基于2021年3月至8月从“德国新冠疫苗接种率监测”(COVIMO)研究中获取的数据,这是一项横断面电话调查。这些数据用于根据社会人口学因素检查过去12个月中对预防措施的参与情况,并分析与疫情相关因素导致的参与度下降情况。分析样本包括18岁及以上的个体(n = 3998)。
63%的参与者通常未使用这些项目,7%表示参与度不变,28%报告参与的措施减少,2%报告参与的措施增多。男性报告通常不参与预防和健康促进措施的频率显著高于女性。男性参与度下降的一个与疫情相关的重要因素是对防止SARS-CoV-2传播的规定理解不够清晰。
预防和健康促进应成为具有重大疫情意义情况下应急规划的一部分,以防止参与度下降,并即使在危机中也促进健康和与性别相关的平等机会。