| Literature DB >> 32930670 |
Ilona Fridman1, Nicole Lucas2, Debra Henke2, Christina K Zigler2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The success of behavioral interventions and policies designed to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic depends on how well individuals are informed about both the consequences of infection and the steps that should be taken to reduce the impact of the disease.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; behavior; coronavirus; health communication; social distancing; trust in information sources
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32930670 PMCID: PMC7511226 DOI: 10.2196/22060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Figure 1Indirect effects of trust in CDC and FDA information sources and adherence to social distancing. CDC: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; FDA: US Food and Drug Administration. *Significant at .05, **significant at .001.
Demographic and descriptive statistics of the study participants (N=1243).
| Characteristic | Value | |
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| 20-40, n (%) | 579 (48.3) |
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| 40-60, n (%) | 353 (29.4) |
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| 60-80, n (%) | 267 (22.3) |
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| Mean (SD) | 44 (16) |
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| Female | 648 (52.1) |
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| Male | 580 (46.7) |
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| Other | 15 (1.2) |
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| White | 888 (72.0) |
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| Black or African American | 162 (13.1) |
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| Asian | 85 (6.9) |
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| Hispanic or Latino | 92 (7.5) |
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| American Indian and Alaska Native | 35 (2.8) |
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| Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander | 7 (<1.0) |
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| Less than 14,999 | 192 (15.4) |
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| 15,000-74,999 | 715 (57.6) |
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| 75,000 to 99,999 | 143 (11.5) |
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| 100,000 to 149,999 | 110 (8.9) |
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| More than 150,000 | 81 (6.6) |
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| Did not answer | 2 (0.1) |
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| New England | 57 (4.6) |
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| Mid-Atlantic | 171 (13.8) |
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| East North Central | 168 (13.5) |
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| West North Central | 79 (6.4) |
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| South Atlantic | 256 (17.1) |
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| East South Central | 75 (6.0) |
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| West South Central | 150 (12.1) |
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| Mountain | 90 (7.3) |
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| Pacific | 193 (15.6) |
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| Did not answer | 4 (0.3) |
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| Yes | 979 (78.8) |
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| No | 192 (15.4) |
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| Not sure | 72 (5.8) |
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| Employed full-time | 484 (38.9) |
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| Employed part-time | 135 (10.9) |
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| Retired | 190 (15.3) |
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| On disability | 71 (5.7) |
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| Self-employed | 95 (7.6) |
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| Unemployed | 268 (21.6) |
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| Working from home | 422 (33.9) |
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| Not working from home | 292 (23.5) |
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| Essential worker | 343 (27.6) |
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| Nonessential worker | 346 (27.8) |
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| Has chronic health condition | 497 (40.0) |
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| Lives with person with chronic health condition | 455 (36.6) |
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| Taking care of person outside household | 158 (12.7) |
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| Yes | 53 (4.3) |
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| No | 1106 (89.0) |
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| Maybe | 84 (6.8) |
aData do not sum to 1243 because more than one option could be selected.
Numbers of participants who trust each information source (N=1243), n (%). Trust was defined as binary (trust vs no trust) regarding providing accurate information about COVID-19.
| Domain and information sources | Trust by total samplea | Trust by age groupb (years) | Trust by race | |||||||||
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| <25 | 25-40 | 41-50 | 51-64 | ≥65 | White | Non-White | |||
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| CDCc and FDAd | 874 (70.3) | 99 (64.7) | 298 (64.8) |
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| 229 (65.6) | |||
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| Local health department | 792 (63.7) | 81 (52.9) | 280 (60.0) |
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| 218 (62.5) | |||
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| WHOf | 736 (59.2) |
| 269 (57.6) |
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| 529 (59.2) | 207 (59.3) | |||
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| White House | 569 (45.8) | 65 (42.5) | 205 (43.9) |
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| 143 (41.0) | |||
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| Other | 196(15.8) | 18 (11.8) |
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| 36 (12.8) | 18 (12.2) | 131 (14.7) |
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| CNN | 577 (46.4) | 64 (42.8) |
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| 60 (40.8) | 389 (43.5) |
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| FOX | 534 (42.9) | 63 (41.1) |
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| 57 (38.8) |
| 142 (40.7) | ||||
| New York Times | 523 (42.0) |
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| 105 (37.4) | 55 (37.4) | 352 (39.4) |
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| MSNBC | 515 (41.4) | 56 (36.7) |
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| 108 (38.4) | 55 (37.4) | 346 (38.7) |
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| Reuters | 391 (31.5) | 37 (24.2) |
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| 49 (33.3) | 272 (30.4) |
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| The Hill | 273 (22.0) |
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| 43 (15.3) | 19 (12.9) | 179 (20.0) |
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| Other | 221 (17.8) | 20 (13.0) |
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| 49 (17.4) | 20 (13.6) | 158 (17.7) |
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| 335 (27.0) | 335 (27.0) | 38 (24.8) | 161 (34.5) | 62 (32.8) | 60 (21.4) | 226 (25.3) |
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| 290 (23.3) | 290 (23.3) | 44 (28.8) | 140 (30.0) | 51 (27.0) | 39 (13.9) | 189 (21.1) |
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| Other | 115 (9.3) | 115 (9.3) | 14 (9.2) | 58 (12.7) | 24 (12.7) | 14 (5.0) | 73 (8.2) |
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aPercentages were calculated as the ratio of people who rated the source as trusted to the total sample size.
bPercentages for age and race were calculated as the ratio of people who rated the source as trusted to the sample size of each subgroup.
cCDC: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
dFDA: US Food and Drug Administration.
eItalics highlight the subgroups in which the percentages of people who trusted the source were equal to or greater than that of the total sample.
fWHO: World Health Organization.
Figure 2Percentages of participants who trusted in information sources (out of all people in a given region) presented by region and by information source. CDC: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; FDA: US Food and Drug Administration; Gov: government; NYT: New York Times; WHO: World Health Organization.
Frequency at which participants reported checking information sources to obtain information about COVID-19 by source of information (N=1243), n (%).
| Domain and name of the source | Never | Once a week | Several times a week | Daily | Multiple times a day | |
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| White House press briefings | 342 | 226 | 268 | 321 | 86 |
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| Federal health agencies (CDCa and FDAb) | 226 | 252 | 341 | 315 | 109 |
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| International organization (WHOc) | 389 | 259 | 257 | 236 | 102 |
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| State/local health agencies | 307 | 215 | 285 | 330 | 106 |
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| FOX News or The Hill | 406 | 173 | 240 | 265 | 159 |
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| MSNBC or the | 491 | 168 | 230 | 236 | 118 |
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| Reuters or CBS News | 418 | 168 | 241 | 302 | 114 |
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| Community/local news | 162 | 180 | 268 | 466 | 167 |
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| 465 | 133 | 167 | 307 | 171 | |
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| 750 | 92 | 135 | 163 | 103 | |
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| Podcasts | 845 | 95 | 128 | 117 | 58 |
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| Blogs | 855 | 91 | 112 | 118 | 67 |
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| Family | 284 | 223 | 337 | 275 | 124 |
aCDC: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
bFDA: US Food and Drug Administration.
cWHO: World Health Organization.
Numbers of participants who correctly answered individual items on the scale measuring knowledge about COVID-19 (N=1243), n (%). F: correct answer is false; T: correct answer is true.
| Item | Correct responses |
| The United States is weeks away from having an FDA approved vaccine for coronavirus (F) | 753 (60.6) |
| Antibiotics can be used to treat the coronavirus (F) | 878 (70.6) |
| Most people who are infected with the coronavirus die from it (F) | 991 (79.7) |
| I cannot be infected if I wear a mask (F) | 1048 (84.3) |
| People do not transmit the virus if they don’t have symptoms (F) | 1053 (84.7) |
| Eating garlic can lower your chances of getting infected with the coronavirus (F) | 1054 (84.8) |
| Most people who are infected with the coronavirus recover from it (T) | 1070 (86.1) |
| By limiting the contact I have with people outside my household, I could prevent somebody's death (T) | 1128 (90.8) |
| The main symptoms of the coronavirus are fever and cough (T) | 1142 (91.9) |
| People of all ages can be infected with the coronavirus (T) | 1155 (92.9) |
| People of all racial and ethnic groups can become infected with the coronavirus (T) | 1163 (93.6) |
| To protect myself I need to wash hands frequently (T) | 1173 (94.4) |
Associations of trust in individual information sources with knowledge about COVID-19 and with adherence to social distancing (N=1243).
| Domain and name of the source | Total participants who trusted the source, n (%) | Knowledge about COVID-19 | Social distancing | ||||||||
| Trusted source and answered all 12 knowledge questions correctly, n (%) | Did not trust source and answered all 12 knowledge questions correctly, n (%) | Spearman correlation of knowledge and trust, ρ | Adhered to social distancing and trusted source, n (%) | Adhered to social distancing but did not trust source, n (%) | Adherence and trust, chi-square (1242) | ||||||
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| Local health department | 792 (63.7) | 260 (32.8) | 120 (26.6.) | 0.10e | 0.000 | 275 (34.7) | 122 (27.1) | 7.78d | 0.005 | ||
| WHOf | 736 (59.2) | 242 (32.9) | 138 (27.2) | 0.08d | 0.007 | 255 (34.6) | 142 (28.0) | 6.09e | 0.014 | ||
| White House | 569 (45.8) | 143 (25.1) | 237 (35.1) | –0.12d | 0.000 | 178 (31.3) | 219 (32.5) | 0.21 | 0.649 | ||
| Other | 196(15.8) | 33 (16.8) | 347 (33.1) | –0.19d | 0.000 | 46 (23.5) | 351 (33.5) | 7.68d | 0.006 | ||
| None | 180 (15) | 37 (20.6) | 343 (32.3) | –0.14c | 0.000 | 46 (25.6) | 351 (33.0) | 3.95e | 0.047 | ||
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| CNN | 577 (46.4) | 178 (30.8) | 202 (30.3) | –0.04 | 0.124 | 182 (31.5) | 215 (32.3) | 0.08 | 0.780 | |
| FOX | 534 (42.9) | 124 (23.2) | 256 (36.1) | –0.17d | 0.000 | 163 (30.5) | 234 (33.0) | 0.86 | 0.353 | ||
| New York Times | 523 (42.0) | 171 (32.7) | 209 (29.0) | –0.04 | 0.198 | 171 (32.7) | 226 (31.4) | 0.24 | 0.626 | ||
| MSNBC | 515 (41.4) | 164 (31.8) | 216 (29.7) | –0.05 | 0.067 | 171 (33.2) | 226 (31.0) | 0.65 | 0.421 | ||
| Reuters | 391 (31.5) | 115 (29.4) | 265 (31.1) | –0.12d | 0.000 | 109 (27.9) | 288 (33.8) | 4.33e | 0.037 | ||
| The Hill | 273 (22.0) | 51 (18.7) | 329 (33.9) | –0.27d | 0.000 | 68 (24.9) | 329 (33.9) | 7.95d | 0.005 | ||
| Other | 221 (17.8) | 51 (23.1) | 329 (32.2) | –0.13d | 0.000 | 64 (29.0) | 333 (32.6) | 1.10 | 0.295 | ||
| None | 293 (24) | 76 (25.9) | 304 (32.0) | –0.01 | 0.705 | 97 (33.1) | 300 (31.6) | 0.24 | 0.624 | ||
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| 335 (27.0) | 60 (17.9) | 320 (35.2) | –0.29d | 0.000 | 87 (26.0) | 310 (34.1) | 7.52d | 0.006 | ||
| 290 (23.3) | 46 (15.9) | 334 (35.0) | –0.31d | 0.000 | 69 (23.8) | 328 (34.4) | 11.55d |
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| Other | 115 (9.3) | 15 (13.0) | 365 (32.4) | –0.21d | 0.000 | 20 (17.4) | 337 (33.4) | 12.34d |
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| None | 796 (64) | 291 (36.6) | 89 (19.9) | 0.29d | 0.000 | 280 (35.2) | 117 (26.2) | 10.53d | 0.001 | ||
aCDC: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
bFDA: US Food and Drug Administration.
cItalics illustrate sources that were suggested by elastic net regression to be associated with knowledge and adherence while controlling for trust in all other sources.
dSignificant at .001.
eSignificant at .05.
fWHO: World Health Organization.
Self-reported frequency of social distancing behavior not recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (N=1243), n (%). Note that the statistics include people who did not leave the house for seven days.
| Behavior | Social distancing adherence scale | ||||
| Not at all | Once a week | Several times a week | Daily | Several times a day | |
| Went to a gathering with 5 or more people | 919 (73.9) | 110 (8.8) | 83 (6.7) | 71 (5.7) | 60 (4.8) |
| Hugged or touched someone who does not live with you | 909 (73.1) | 103 (8.3) | 88 (7.1) | 97 (7.8) | 46 (3.7) |
| Went inside someone else’s house | 854 (68.7) | 152 (12.2) | 104 (8.4) | 84 (6.8) | 49 (3.9) |
| Had friends or family over to visit | 841 (67.7) | 159 (12.8) | 101 (8.1) | 88 (7.1) | 54 (4.3) |
| Stood or walked close to someone who does not live with you | 678 (54.5) | 230 (18.5) | 167 (13.4) | 97 (7.8) | 71 (5.7) |
| Met face-to-face with people who don’t live with you | 673 (54.1) | 227 (18.3) | 171 (13.8) | 114 (9.2) | 58 (4.7) |
Results of the mediation analysis of trust in the CDC and FDA (X), knowledge about COVID-19 (M), and adherence to social distancing behaviors (Y). Null prediction for adherence to all social distancing behavior was 32%; reported coefficients are unstandardized.
| Model | B | SE | Bootstrap |
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| Constant | –1.12b | <.001 | 0.12 | N/Ac |
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| Trust in CDCd and FDAe | 0.50b | <.001 | 0.14 | N/A |
| 1.65 |
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| Constant | 0.80b | <.001 | 0.01 | N/A |
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| Trust in CDC and FDA | 0.07b | <.001 | 0.01 | N/A |
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| Constant | –3.23b | <.001 | 0.38 | N/A |
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| Trust in CDC and FDA | 0.35f | .02 | 0.14 | N/A |
| 1.42 |
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| Knowledge | 2.58b | <.001 | 0.43 | N/A |
| 1.24 |
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| Indirect effect | 0.18b | <.001 | 0.04 | 0.11-0.27 |
| 1.20 |
aFor logistic regression models, R2 is the version proposed by Nagelkerke.
bSignificant at .001.
cN/A: not applicable.
dCDC: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
eFDA: US Food and Drug Administration.
fSignificant at .05.