Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran

Little is known about the evaluative and cognitive foundations for adopting preventive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Recognizing the existence of a gap in the knowledge describing the intention and behavior of participating in health measures, this study investigated the drivers that co...

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Main Authors: Masoud Yazdanpanah, Bijan Abadi, Nadejda Komendantova, Tahereh Zobeidi, Stefan Sieber
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.562300/full
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spelling doaj-202661c9b87941aaac32de6c4ad006fe2020-11-25T04:03:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652020-11-01810.3389/fpubh.2020.562300562300Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern IranMasoud Yazdanpanah0Bijan Abadi1Nadejda Komendantova2Nadejda Komendantova3Tahereh Zobeidi4Stefan Sieber5Stefan Sieber6Department of Agricultural Extension and Education, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Khuzestan, IranDepartment of Biosystem Engineering, University of Maragheh, Maragheh, IranAdvanced Systems Analysis (ASA) Program, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, AustriaInstitute for Environmental Decisions, ETH Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Agricultural Extension, Communication and Rural Development, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, IranResearch Area 2 “Land Use and Governance”, Working Group: Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Muncheberg, GermanyDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Life Sciences, Thaer-Institute, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, GermanyLittle is known about the evaluative and cognitive foundations for adopting preventive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Recognizing the existence of a gap in the knowledge describing the intention and behavior of participating in health measures, this study investigated the drivers that contribute to the intention to take health protective measures among 305 rural youth from the Dashtestan Region, Bushehr Province, and southern Iran, reached through an online survey. Protection motivation theory (PMT) served as the theoretical framework for the study. It was able to forecast variation in intentions and behaviors with accuracies of 39 and 64%, respectively. Furthermore, the variables of response efficiency, perceived severity, and self-efficacy had a positive and significant effect on protective intentions. Additionally, perceived severity, self-efficacy, and intention produced a positive and significant impression on behaviors, with most of the behavioral variance being accounted for by intention, as was hypothesized. In conclusion, it is suggested that health development including training measures that take account of both the concrete issues of health resources and technologies and of more abstract ones, such as mindset readiness, are important for engagement in positive health care behaviors. Accordingly, training-based interventions for rural youth should be contemplated, with the object of changing their intentions.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.562300/fullperceived severityperceived vulnerabilityintentionbehaviorprotection motivation model
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author Masoud Yazdanpanah
Bijan Abadi
Nadejda Komendantova
Nadejda Komendantova
Tahereh Zobeidi
Stefan Sieber
Stefan Sieber
spellingShingle Masoud Yazdanpanah
Bijan Abadi
Nadejda Komendantova
Nadejda Komendantova
Tahereh Zobeidi
Stefan Sieber
Stefan Sieber
Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran
Frontiers in Public Health
perceived severity
perceived vulnerability
intention
behavior
protection motivation model
author_facet Masoud Yazdanpanah
Bijan Abadi
Nadejda Komendantova
Nadejda Komendantova
Tahereh Zobeidi
Stefan Sieber
Stefan Sieber
author_sort Masoud Yazdanpanah
title Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran
title_short Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran
title_full Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran
title_fullStr Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Some at Risk for COVID-19 Are Reluctant to Take Precautions, but Others Are Not: A Case From Rural in Southern Iran
title_sort some at risk for covid-19 are reluctant to take precautions, but others are not: a case from rural in southern iran
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Public Health
issn 2296-2565
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Little is known about the evaluative and cognitive foundations for adopting preventive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Recognizing the existence of a gap in the knowledge describing the intention and behavior of participating in health measures, this study investigated the drivers that contribute to the intention to take health protective measures among 305 rural youth from the Dashtestan Region, Bushehr Province, and southern Iran, reached through an online survey. Protection motivation theory (PMT) served as the theoretical framework for the study. It was able to forecast variation in intentions and behaviors with accuracies of 39 and 64%, respectively. Furthermore, the variables of response efficiency, perceived severity, and self-efficacy had a positive and significant effect on protective intentions. Additionally, perceived severity, self-efficacy, and intention produced a positive and significant impression on behaviors, with most of the behavioral variance being accounted for by intention, as was hypothesized. In conclusion, it is suggested that health development including training measures that take account of both the concrete issues of health resources and technologies and of more abstract ones, such as mindset readiness, are important for engagement in positive health care behaviors. Accordingly, training-based interventions for rural youth should be contemplated, with the object of changing their intentions.
topic perceived severity
perceived vulnerability
intention
behavior
protection motivation model
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.562300/full
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