Adherence to and Motivations for Complying With Public Health Measures Among Adolescents During the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic in Canada.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1177/00332941231201355
Stephanie G Craig, Christina L Robillard, Megan E Ames, Samantha Feldman, Debra J Pepler
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Background: Public health measures (e.g., minimizing social interactions, social distancing, and mask wearing) have been implemented in Canada to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Given that adolescents may be a high-risk demographic for spreading COVID-19, this study investigated adherence to and motivations for complying with public health measures among Canadian youth at two points of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Adolescents (N = 1,484, 53% girls, Mage = 15.73 [SD = 1.41]) completed an online survey in either Summer 2020 (Cohort 1 [C1]; n = 809, 56% girls) or Winter 2020/2021 (Cohort 2 [C2]; n = 675, 50% girls). We investigated differences in adherence across cohorts using independent sample t-tests and predictors of adherence using a path analysis. Results: Youth engaged in similar levels of social interaction in C1 and C2. Relative to adolescents in C1, adolescents in C2 reported more mask wearing, but less social distancing. Social responsibility was associated with adherence to almost all public health measures across both cohorts, with one exception: it did not predict minimizing social interactions in C2. Not wanting to get sick predicted minimizing social interactions and mask wearing. Concern with population health predicted adherence to all public health measures in C1 and all but mask wearing in C2. Maintaining social ties was negatively associated with minimizing social interactions in both cohorts, and with social distancing in C1. Conclusions: Youth engaged in more mask wearing but less social distancing as the pandemic progressed. Social responsibility and not wanting to get sick were consistent predictors of adherence to most public health measures throughout the pandemic. Youth shifted away from adhering to mask wearing measures due to concern with population health over the course of the pandemic. These results can inform targeted campaigns to bolster compliance with public health measures among adolescents.

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在加拿大冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行期间,青少年遵守公共卫生措施的情况和动机。
背景:加拿大已实施公共卫生措施(如尽量减少社交互动、保持社交距离和戴口罩),以减少新冠肺炎的传播。鉴于青少年可能是传播新冠肺炎的高危人群,本研究调查了新冠肺炎大流行两个时期加拿大青少年对公共卫生措施的遵守情况和遵守动机。方法:青少年(N=1484,53%为女孩,Mage=15.73[SD=1.41])在2020年夏季(队列1[C1];N=809,56%为女孩)或2020/2021年冬季(队列2[C2];N=675,50%为女孩)完成了一项在线调查。我们使用独立样本t检验和路径分析的依从性预测因子调查了不同队列的依从性差异。结果:青年在C1和C2阶段参与的社会互动水平相似。与C1组的青少年相比,C2组的青少年戴口罩的次数更多,但保持社交距离的次数更少。社会责任与两个队列中几乎所有公共卫生措施的依从性有关,只有一个例外:它没有预测C2中的社会互动最小化。不想生病预测尽量减少社交互动和戴口罩。对人口健康的担忧预测C1区将遵守所有公共卫生措施,C2区将遵守除戴口罩外的所有措施。在两组中,保持社交关系与尽量减少社交互动呈负相关,在C1组中与保持社交距离呈负相关。结论:随着疫情的发展,年轻人更多地戴口罩,但社交距离减少。社会责任和不想生病是在整个疫情期间坚持大多数公共卫生措施的一致预测因素。由于担心疫情期间的人口健康,年轻人不再坚持戴口罩措施。这些结果可以为有针对性的运动提供信息,以加强青少年对公共卫生措施的遵守。
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