Too stringent or too Lenient: Antecedents and consequences of perceived stringency of COVID-19 policies in the United States

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sanguk Lee, Tai-Quan Peng, Maria Knight Lapinski, Monique Mitchell Turner, Youjin Jang, Andrea Schaaf
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In the United States, federal and local governments have attempted to contain the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) by implementing a variety of policies such as stay-at-home orders and mask mandates. Perceptions can influence behaviors; therefore, it is important to understand how people perceive the stringency of COVID-19 policies, what factors shape perceived policy stringency, and whether and how policy perceptions impact the practice of prevention behaviors. With rolling-cross sectional survey data collected in the US from June to October 2020 and other external sources of data, the study examines the impact of objective risk of the pandemic, information seeking, and political ideology at the individual and the state levels on perceived policy stringency, and the impact of perceived policy stringency on prevention behaviors such as mask wearing and social distancing. The findings reveal that objective risk and political ideology are significantly associated with perceived policy stringency. The perceived policy stringency has negative associations with prevention behaviors. The findings provide important implications for the development process of compulsory public health policies during the pandemic.

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过于严格或过于宽松:美国对COVID-19政策的严格程度的前因后果
在美国,联邦和地方政府试图通过实施居家令和口罩强制令等各种政策来遏制2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播。感知可以影响行为;因此,重要的是要了解人们如何看待COVID-19政策的严谨性,哪些因素影响政策的严谨性,以及政策观念是否以及如何影响预防行为的实践。该研究利用2020年6月至10月在美国收集的滚动横截面调查数据和其他外部数据来源,研究了大流行的客观风险、信息寻求、个人和州层面的政治意识形态对政策严格程度的影响,以及政策严格程度对戴口罩和保持社交距离等预防行为的影响。研究结果表明,客观风险和政治意识形态与感知到的政策严格程度显著相关。感知到的政策严格程度与预防行为呈负相关。研究结果对大流行期间强制性公共卫生政策的制定过程具有重要意义。
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Health Policy Open
Health Policy Open Medicine-Health Policy
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