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新冠疫情爆发初期的担忧与行为:三项英国调查(新冠疫情干预措施与应对依从性快速调查[CORSAIR]研究)的结果

Worry and behaviour at the start of the COVID-19 outbreak: Results from three UK surveys (the COVID-19 rapid survey of Adherence to Interventions and responses [CORSAIR] study).

作者信息

Smith Louise E, Potts Henry W W, Amlȏt Richard, Fear Nicola T, Michie Susan, Rubin G James

机构信息

King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, UK.

NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Emergency Preparedness and Response, UK.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2022 Feb;25:101686. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101686. Epub 2021 Dec 27.

Abstract

We aimed to describe worry and uptake of behaviours that prevent the spread of infection (respiratory and hand hygiene, distancing) in the UK at the start of the COVID-19 outbreak (January and February 2020) and to investigate factors associated with worry and adopting protective behaviours. Three cross-sectional online surveys of UK adults (28 to 30 January, n = 2016; 3 to 6 February, n = 2002; 10 to 13 February 2020, n = 2006) were conducted. We used logistic regressions to investigate associations between outcome measures (worry, respiratory and hand hygiene behaviour, distancing behaviour) and explanatory variables. 19.8% of participants (95% CI 18.8% to 20.8%) were very or extremely worried about COVID-19. People from minoritized ethnic groups were particularly likely to feel worried. 39.9% of participants (95% CI 37.7% to 42.0%) had completed one or more hand or respiratory hygiene behaviour more than usual in the last seven days. Uptake was associated with greater worry, perceived effectiveness of individual behaviours, self-efficacy for engaging in them, and having heard more information about COVID-19. 13.7% (95% CI 12.2% to 15.2%) had reduced the number of people they had met. This was associated with greater worry, perceived effectiveness, and self-efficacy. At the start of novel infectious disease outbreaks, communications should emphasise perceived effectiveness of behaviours and the ease with which they can be carried out.

摘要

我们旨在描述在新冠疫情爆发初期(2020年1月和2月)英国民众对预防感染传播行为(呼吸道和手部卫生、保持社交距离)的担忧及采取这些行为的情况,并调查与担忧及采取防护行为相关的因素。我们对英国成年人进行了三次横断面在线调查(1月28日至30日,n = 2016;2月3日至6日,n = 2002;2020年2月10日至13日,n = 2006)。我们使用逻辑回归来研究结果指标(担忧、呼吸道和手部卫生行为、保持社交距离行为)与解释变量之间的关联。19.8%的参与者(95%置信区间为18.8%至20.8%)对新冠疫情非常或极其担忧。少数族裔群体的人尤其容易感到担忧。39.9%的参与者(95%置信区间为37.7%至42.0%)在过去七天内比平时更多地完成了一项或多项手部或呼吸道卫生行为。采取这些行为与更大的担忧、对个人行为有效性的感知、参与这些行为的自我效能感以及更多地了解新冠疫情信息有关。13.7%(95%置信区间为12.2%至15.2%)的人减少了见面的人数。这与更大的担忧、感知到的有效性和自我效能感有关。在新型传染病爆发初期,宣传应强调行为的感知有效性及其实施的便利性。

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