2022-2023年大流行期间,大学生对口罩政策和口罩使用与COVID-19疫苗接种史的关系的理解

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Linda S. Gutierrez , Kate S. Brien , Walter Faig , Carmelita Whitfield , Susannah Anderson , Sarah Bauerle Bass , Stella Winters , Charlotte A. Moser , Barbara J. Kuter
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摘要

本研究旨在确定2022-2023年COVID-19大流行期间大学生课堂内外的掩蔽行为以及与COVID-19疫苗接种相关的掩蔽政策知识。方法2023年春季,宾夕法尼亚州四所大学的2223名学生完成了一项调查,调查内容包括学校的口罩要求、他们在课堂内外戴口罩的时间、他们的COVID-19疫苗接种史,以及他们未来在课堂上继续戴口罩的可能性。结果:2022-2023学年,各大学不再要求学生在课堂上提问;两所学校允许教师为他们的班级制定口罩政策。在没有口罩要求的学校,2022年秋季和2023年春季分别有46.2%和62.1%的学生正确报告说没有口罩要求。在2022年秋季,50%的学生报告说他们在课堂上没有戴口罩;到2023年春季,这一比例上升到76%。在课堂外,52%的人表示他们在医疗机构戴口罩,44%的人在认为自己可能生病时戴口罩,30%的人报告在需要在课堂外或人群聚集时戴口罩,18%的人表示他们从不在课堂外戴口罩。与从未戴口罩的学生相比,戴口罩的学生报告接受了更多剂量的COVID-19疫苗。无论大学要求如何,计划继续戴口罩的学生往往是非白人,非男性,并且最新接种了COVID-19疫苗。结论:大学生的口罩行为因学期、地点(教室内外)、对学校口罩政策的认知以及COVID-19疫苗接种状况而异。这些发现为学生将口罩作为一项重要的公共卫生措施的行为提供了视角,并可能告知学生在未来的疫情或大流行中遵守口罩建议的可能性。
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University Students' understanding of masking policies and their mask use in relation to COVID-19 vaccination history, both in and out of the classroom, during the pandemic, 2022–2023

Background

This study aimed to identify masking behaviors in and out of the classroom and knowledge of masking policies in relationship to COVID-19-vaccination among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022–2023.

Methods

A total of 2223 students at four universities in Pennsylvania completed a survey in the spring of 2023 on masking requirements at their schools, when they wore a mask (in and outside of the classroom), their COVID-19 vaccination history, and their likelihood of continuing to mask during their in-person classes in the future.

Results

Masking in class was not required at the universities during the 2022–2023 academic year; two schools allowed instructors to determine masking policies for their classes. At schools with no masking requirement, 46.2 % of students in fall 2022 and 62.1 % of students in spring 2023 correctly reported there was no requirement. In fall 2022, 50 % of students reported they did not wear a mask during class; the rate rose to 76 % during spring 2023. Outside of class, 52 % indicated they wore a mask in healthcare facilities, 44 % wore a mask when they thought they might be sick, 30 % reported masking when required outside of class or when in large crowds, and 18 % indicated they never wore a mask outside of class. Students who masked reported receiving more doses of COVID-19 vaccine compared with students who never masked. Students who planned to continue to mask, regardless of university requirements, tended to be non-White, non-male, and up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccinations.

Conclusions

Masking behavior among university students varied by semester, location (in or out of the classroom), perceptions of their university's masking policy and COVID-19 vaccination status. These findings provide perspective on student behaviors around masking as an important public health measure and may inform students' likelihood of adhering to masking recommendations in future outbreaks or pandemics.
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