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为下一次大流行做准备:新冠疫情改变了美国人的态度吗?

Preparing for the Next Pandemic: Has COVID-19 Changed American Attitudes?

机构信息

RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, USA.

出版信息

Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2023 Mar 17;17:e374. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2023.38.

DOI:10.1017/dmp.2023.38
PMID:36927518
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10125872/
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and future pandemics have become a reality, and planners must understand how attitudes during COVID-19 may influence future preparedness activities. This study explores how personal experiences of Americans during the pandemic, attitudes about institutions, and views of social change could either pose challenges or help with planning for the next pandemic.

METHODS

A longitudinal survey capturing health attitudes and COVD-19-related experiences was fielded 3 times over the course of the pandemic among historically underserved individuals in US society (racial/ethnic minority and low-income populations).

RESULTS

COVID-19-related experiences increased over time. Attitudes about federal and state government and businesses' ability to respond to the pandemic varied by COVID-19-related experience and having any COVID-19-related experience was associated with a lower likelihood of reporting positive attitudes about institutions. Respondents generally perceived that COVID-19 presented an opportunity for positive social change, and those with COVID-19-related experiences had the greatest likelihood of selecting "reduce income inequality" as their top prioritized change. Those with COVID-19-related experiences were less likely to endorse other policy priorities such as protecting freedoms.

CONCLUSIONS

Anticipating potential backlash or other sentiments could improve pandemic responsiveness. Strengthening public institutions is crucial to ensuring their effectiveness during a pandemic. Pandemic planning could exploit opportunities to take other social policy actions where views seem to converge.

摘要

目的

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)和未来的大流行已经成为现实,规划者必须了解 COVID-19 期间的态度如何影响未来的备灾活动。本研究探讨了美国人在大流行期间的个人经历、对机构的态度以及对社会变革的看法如何为下一次大流行的规划带来挑战或帮助。

方法

在大流行期间,对美国社会中历史上服务不足的个人(少数族裔和低收入人群)进行了 3 次纵向调查,以捕获健康态度和与 COVID-19 相关的经验。

结果

与 COVID-19 相关的经历随着时间的推移而增加。对联邦和州政府以及企业应对大流行能力的态度因与 COVID-19 相关的经历和任何与 COVID-19 相关的经历而异,与 COVID-19 相关的经历与报告对机构的积极态度的可能性降低有关。受访者普遍认为 COVID-19 带来了积极的社会变革机会,而有 COVID-19 相关经历的受访者最有可能选择“减少收入不平等”作为他们的首要变革。有 COVID-19 相关经历的人不太可能支持其他政策重点,例如保护自由。

结论

预测潜在的反弹或其他情绪可能会提高大流行的应对能力。加强公共机构对于确保其在大流行期间的有效性至关重要。大流行规划可以利用机会采取其他社会政策行动,因为这些行动似乎趋同。

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