Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.

Behavioral measures, such as the wearing of facemasks and maintaining of distance to other people, have been central in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be important in curbing its spread. We therefore investigated their perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors in repr...

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Main Authors: Jürgen Margraf, Julia Brailovskaia, Silvia Schneider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243523
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spelling doaj-afdfc5328df5466ea56d325cc427236b2021-03-04T12:49:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e024352310.1371/journal.pone.0243523Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.Jürgen MargrafJulia BrailovskaiaSilvia SchneiderBehavioral measures, such as the wearing of facemasks and maintaining of distance to other people, have been central in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be important in curbing its spread. We therefore investigated their perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors in representative online samples in eight countries (France, Germany, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, U.K., U.S.). Of the 7,658 participants, 77.4% rated governmental measures (highest: Germany, lowest: France) as useful and 91.7% reported adherence to them. Adherence was lowest in Russia and Poland, where people felt particularly left alone and not well supported, and in the U.S. and Sweden, where governments showed ambivalent attitudes towards the measures. The highest adherence was reported in countries with very high mortality (U.K., Spain, France) or very positively perceived government communication (Germany). Female gender, higher age, belonging to a risk group, being affected physically and mentally, perception of governmental communication as guided by the interests of people, feeling of being well informed and the level of positive mental health positively predicted both outcomes, while being affected economically negatively predicted both outcomes. Country-specific results are considered in the light of the protection motivation theory and the theory of planned behavior together with potential ways to improve active participation of the population. Overall, we recommend the governments and authorities to stress that each individual can contribute to the control of the COVID-19 situation by adherence to the measures in the public communication. Moreover, they should emphasize the risk of unconscious infection of older individuals by younger people, as well as the importance of physical activity for the protection of mental and physical health especially during the pandemic.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243523
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Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
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Julia Brailovskaia
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title Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
title_short Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
title_full Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
title_fullStr Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral measures to fight COVID-19: An 8-country study of perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors.
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description Behavioral measures, such as the wearing of facemasks and maintaining of distance to other people, have been central in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be important in curbing its spread. We therefore investigated their perceived usefulness, adherence and their predictors in representative online samples in eight countries (France, Germany, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, U.K., U.S.). Of the 7,658 participants, 77.4% rated governmental measures (highest: Germany, lowest: France) as useful and 91.7% reported adherence to them. Adherence was lowest in Russia and Poland, where people felt particularly left alone and not well supported, and in the U.S. and Sweden, where governments showed ambivalent attitudes towards the measures. The highest adherence was reported in countries with very high mortality (U.K., Spain, France) or very positively perceived government communication (Germany). Female gender, higher age, belonging to a risk group, being affected physically and mentally, perception of governmental communication as guided by the interests of people, feeling of being well informed and the level of positive mental health positively predicted both outcomes, while being affected economically negatively predicted both outcomes. Country-specific results are considered in the light of the protection motivation theory and the theory of planned behavior together with potential ways to improve active participation of the population. Overall, we recommend the governments and authorities to stress that each individual can contribute to the control of the COVID-19 situation by adherence to the measures in the public communication. Moreover, they should emphasize the risk of unconscious infection of older individuals by younger people, as well as the importance of physical activity for the protection of mental and physical health especially during the pandemic.
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