| Literature DB >> 32915884 |
Nina B Masters1, Shu-Fang Shih2, Allen Bukoff3, Kaitlyn B Akel1, Lindsay C Kobayashi1, Alison L Miller4, Harapan Harapan5,6,7, Yihan Lu8, Abram L Wagner1.
Abstract
In order to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2, much of the US was placed under social distancing guidelines during March 2020. We characterized risk perceptions and adherence to social distancing recommendations in March 2020 among US adults aged 18+ in an online survey with age and gender quotas to match the general US population (N = 713). We used multivariable logistic and linear regression to estimate associations between age (by generational cohort) and these outcomes. The median perceived risk of infection with COVID-19 within the next month was 32%, and 65% of individuals were practicing more social distancing than before the outbreak. Baby Boomers had lower perceived risk than Millennials (-10.6%, 95% CI: -16.2%, -5.0%), yet were more frequently social distancing (OR = 1.64; 95% CI: 1.05, 2.56). Public health outreach should focus on raising compliance with social distancing recommendations, especially among high risk groups. Efforts to address risk perceptions alone may be inadequate.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32915884 PMCID: PMC7485770 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics of online survey panel, United States, March 2020.
| Demographic Variable | Count | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Participant's gender | Male | 326 | 45.7% |
| Female | 387 | 54.3% | |
| Participant's residence | Rural | 227 | 32.5% |
| Urban | 471 | 67.5% | |
| Participant's generation | Baby boomer and silent generation (≥56 years) | 242 | 34.1% |
| GenX (40–55 years) | 222 | 31.3% | |
| Millennial (24–39 years) | 176 | 24.8% | |
| GenZ (18–23 years) | 70 | 9.9% | |
| Participant's race/ethnicity | Non-Hispanic White | 531 | 74.5% |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 50 | 7.0% | |
| Hispanic | 53 | 7.4% | |
| Other | 79 | 11.1% | |
| Monthly family income | <$2,000 | 140 | 20.2% |
| $2,000-$4,999 | 198 | 28.5% | |
| $5,000-$9,999 | 212 | 30.5% | |
| ≥$10,000 | 144 | 20.7% | |
| Political affiliation | Republican | 216 | 31.8% |
| Democrat | 262 | 38.5% | |
| Independent | 202 | 29.7% | |
| Compliance with social distancing | No | 247 | 35.0% |
| Yes | 459 | 65.0% | |
| Perceived risk of infection within next month | 32% | 11%-51% | |
Fig 1Relationship between age and perceived risk of COVID-19 infection, US, March 2020.
Loess line (red) with 95% confidence interval in gray.
Impact of demographic factors on vaccine hesitancy, novel coronavirus (COVID-19) risk perceptions, social distancing, and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, online survey panel, US, March 2020.
| Demographic Variable | Perceived risk | Social distancing | |
|---|---|---|---|
| β (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | ||
| Participant's gender | Male | ref | ref |
| Female | -3.5% (-7.7%, 0.7%) | 0.81 (0.58, 1.13) | |
| Participant's residence | Rural | 6.5% (2.0%, 10.9%) | 0.87 (0.61, 1.23) |
| Urban | ref | ref | |
| Participant's generation | Baby boomer and silent generation (≥56 years) | -10.6% (-16.2%, -5.0%) | 1.64 (1.05, 2.56) |
| GenX (40–55 years) | -7.1% (-12.6%, -1.5%) | 1.12 (0.73, 1.73) | |
| Millennial (24–39 years) | ref | ref | |
| GenZ (18–23 years) | -1.1% (-9.0%, 6.8%) | 0.79 (0.43, 1.44) | |
| Participant's race/ethnicity | Non-Hispanic White | ref | ref |
| Non-Hispanic Black | -11.5% (-20.1%, -2.8%) | 1.00 (0.52, 1.95) | |
| Hispanic | -1.0% (-9.2%, 7.1%) | 1.04 (0.56, 1.93) | |
| Other | -1.5% (-9.2%, 6.2%) | 1.45 (0.77, 2.73) | |
| Monthly family income | <$2,000 | 3.6% (-2.4%, 9.6%) | 0.67 (0.42, 1.06) |
| $2,000-$4,999 | ref | ref | |
| $5,000-$9,999 | 3.4% (-2.0%, 8.7%) | 1.07 (0.70, 1.65) | |
| ≥$10,000 | 8.5% (2.4%, 14.5%) | 1.02 (0.63, 1.66) | |
| Political affiliation | Republican | -0.3% (-5.6%, 5.0%) | 0.90 (0.59, 1.37) |
| Democrat | 5.5% (0.5%, 10.6%) | 0.98 (0.65, 1.46) | |
| Independent | ref | ref | |
Fig 2Changes in social distancing behaviors due to the COVID-19 outbreak, US, March 2020.
Fig 3Relationship between age and social distancing behaviors, US, March 2020.
Loess line (red) with 95% confidence interval in gray.