Barriers to and Facilitators of COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors Among North Carolina Residents.

Lauren M Hill, Hunter Davis, Maura Drewry, Victoria Shelus, Sophia M Bartels, Katherine Gora Combs, Kurt M Ribisl, Allison J Lazard
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COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in the United States in 2020. Prior to the wide dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, individual prevention behaviors, such as wearing face masks, have been the primary non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce infections. We surveyed 404 North Carolina residents recruited through Amazon MTurk in July 2020 to assess adherence to key prevention behaviors (6-foot distancing, mask wearing, and gathering limits) and barriers to and facilitators of adherence. Participants reported past 7-day prevention behaviors and behavioral barriers and facilitators informed by the Integrated Behavior Model and the Health Belief Model (perceived risk, perceived severity, behavioral attitudes, injunctive and descriptive norms, and personal agency). Reported adherence to each behavior in the past 7 days was generally high, with lower adherence to 6-foot distancing and mask wearing in the work context. The most commonly endorsed barriers to 6-foot distancing included physical impediments, forgetting, and unfavorable descriptive norms. For mask wearing, ability to keep a distance, discomfort/inconvenience, and forgetting were most commonly endorsed. In logistic regression models, injunctive social norms followed by perceived personal agency were the strongest independent correlates of 6-foot distancing. Behavioral attitudes and injunctive social norms were independently associated with mask wearing. For gathering size limit adherence, perceived personal agency was the strongest independent predictor followed by perceived severity of COVID-19. Messaging campaigns targeting these barriers and facilitators should be tested. Interventions improving the convenience and salience of physical distancing and mask wearing in high-density public places and places of work may also promote prevention behaviors.

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北卡罗来纳州居民COVID-19预防行为的障碍和促进因素
2019冠状病毒病是2020年美国第三大死因。在SARS-CoV-2疫苗广泛传播之前,佩戴口罩等个人预防行为一直是减少感染的主要非药物干预措施。我们调查了2020年7月通过亚马逊MTurk招募的404名北卡罗来纳州居民,以评估对关键预防行为(6英尺距离、戴口罩和聚集限制)的遵守情况,以及遵守的障碍和促进因素。参与者报告了综合行为模型和健康信念模型(感知风险、感知严重程度、行为态度、禁令和描述性规范以及个人能动性)告知的过去7天的预防行为和行为障碍和促进因素。报告称,过去7天内对每种行为的依从性普遍较高,而在工作环境中对6英尺距离和戴口罩的依从性较低。最常见的6英尺距离障碍包括身体障碍、遗忘和不利的描述规范。对于戴口罩,最常见的是保持距离的能力、不舒服/不方便和遗忘。在逻辑回归模型中,禁令性社会规范紧随其后的感知个人代理是6英尺距离最强的独立相关因素。行为态度和禁令性社会规范与口罩佩戴独立相关。对于收集大小限制依从性,感知到的个人能动性是最强的独立预测因子,其次是感知到的COVID-19严重程度。应该测试针对这些障碍和促进因素的消息传递活动。在人口密集的公共场所和工作场所提高保持身体距离和佩戴口罩的便利性和显著性的干预措施也可能促进预防行为。
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