关键词: COVID-19 health disparities information sources mask-wearing social distancing

来  源:   DOI:10.1080/07448481.2024.2355164

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: During the COVID-19 pandemic, information sources such as public officials, national/international media, social media, public health agencies, college/university officials, etc., played a vital role in adherence to safety measures, including hygiene practices, social distancing, and mask-wearing. We analyze the role of trusted sources of information in adherence to safety measures and explore potential disparities among US college students during the pandemic.
UNASSIGNED: We analyze Healthy Minds Study (HMS) 2020-2021 COVID Module data and utilize multivariable logistic regressions controlling for sociodemographic and COVID-19-related factors. Subgroup analyses were conducted by gender, citizenship status, race, and educational level.
UNASSIGNED: Significant differences were found in adherence to safety measures when information was received from different sources. Demographic subgroups within the college student population depended on different sources of COVID-19-related information. Adherence to COVID-19-related safety measures also differed by demographic characteristics.
UNASSIGNED: This analysis supports the necessity for targeted health-related messaging among US college students.
摘要:
在COVID-19大流行期间,信息来源,如公职人员,国家/国际媒体,社交媒体,公共卫生机构,学院/大学官员,等。,在遵守安全措施方面发挥了至关重要的作用,包括卫生习惯,社交距离,戴口罩。我们分析了可信信息来源在遵守安全措施中的作用,并探讨了大流行期间美国大学生之间的潜在差异。
我们分析了健康思想研究(HMS)2020-2021年COVID模块数据,并利用多变量逻辑回归控制社会人口统计学和COVID-19相关因素。亚组分析按性别进行,公民身份,种族,和教育水平。
当从不同来源收到信息时,在遵守安全措施方面发现了显着差异。大学生群体中的人口亚组取决于COVID-19相关信息的不同来源。遵守COVID-19相关安全措施的情况也因人口统计学特征而异。
这一分析支持了在美国大学生中进行有针对性的健康相关信息传递的必要性。
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