Queensland University of Technology, School of Business, 2 George Street, Brisbane City, Queensland 4000, Australia.
The University of Queensland, School of Management, Cambell Road, St Lucia, Queensland 4067, Australia.
Health Promot Int. 2024 Apr 1;39(2). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daae007.
Governments have adopted unprecedented measures to assist in slowing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, but compliance varies among individuals. This UK study uses latent profile analysis to identify four classes of individuals on factors believed to influence compliance. Those who sought health information from authoritative sources and actively sought information from multiple sources were most compliant. Profile differences in compliance and vaccination status were also primarily driven by trust in healthcare institutions over trust in government. These findings contribute to understanding compliance profiles and emphasise the importance of authoritative information and trust in healthcare systems.
各国政府已采取前所未有的措施来协助减缓 COVID-19 大流行的传播,但个人的遵守情况各不相同。这项英国研究使用潜在剖面分析来确定四类人群,这些人群的影响因素被认为是影响遵守情况的因素。那些从权威来源寻求健康信息并积极从多个来源寻求信息的人最遵守规定。遵守规定和接种疫苗状况的特征差异也主要是由对医疗机构的信任而非对政府的信任驱动的。这些发现有助于了解遵守规定的特征,并强调了权威信息和对医疗体系信任的重要性。