THE ROLE OF HEALTH BELIEFS IN COVID-19 PREVENTIVE BEHAVIOR

S.H. Manusyan, A. Hakobjanyan
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Beliefs have proved to be significant factors in regulating behavior, including health-related behaviors. The health belief model suggests that people can perform or change their behavior depending on their perceptions of health and disease. The present study discusses the health beliefs underlying Covid-19 preventive behaviors. The study objectives were to identify the predictive significance of health- related beliefs in COVID-19 preventive behavior as well as to content-wise interpret the specifics of some COVID-19-related beliefs and self-reported behavior. The sample comprised 237 participants (64,1% female, M=29,75; SD=10,693; Range=18-58), regression analysis was performed. Some results of in-depth interviews on COVID-19 perceptions (conducted as part of the project’s qualitative component) were thematically analyzed and used in interpreting the statistical data. According to the results, preventive behaviors such as frequent hand washing or disinfection of frequently used objects, infrequent leaving the house, wearing a mask, avoiding meeting friends and relatives are conditioned by beliefs about the effectiveness of preventive behavior, perceived barriers and perceived severity. The predictive significance of beliefs for COVID-19 preventive behaviors suggests that their further identification and scrutiny can contribute to the improvement and promotion of individuals’ preventive behaviors both in times of the pandemic and other large-scale healthcare issues.
健康信念在COVID-19预防行为中的作用
信念已被证明是调节行为的重要因素,包括与健康相关的行为。健康信念模型表明,人们可以根据自己对健康和疾病的看法来表现或改变自己的行为。本研究探讨了Covid-19预防行为背后的健康信念。研究目的是确定与健康相关的信念对COVID-19预防行为的预测意义,并从内容上解释一些与COVID-19相关的信念和自我报告行为的细节。样本包括237名参与者(64,1%为女性,M=29,75;SD = 10693;范围=18-58),进行回归分析。对关于COVID-19认知的深度访谈(作为项目定性部分的一部分)的一些结果进行了专题分析,并用于解释统计数据。结果显示,经常洗手或对常用物品消毒、不经常出门、戴口罩、避免会见朋友和亲戚等预防行为受到对预防行为有效性、感知障碍和感知严重性的信念的制约。信念对COVID-19预防行为的预测意义表明,无论是在大流行时期还是在其他大规模医疗保健问题期间,对信念的进一步识别和审查都有助于改善和促进个人的预防行为。
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