| Literature DB >> 33153071 |
Nick Bellissimo1, Gillie Gabay2, Attila Gere3, Michaela Kucab1, Howard Moskowitz3,4.
Abstract
Public compliance with social distancing is key to containing COVID-19, yet there is a lack of knowledge on which communication 'messages' drive compliance. Respondents (224 Canadians and Americans) rated combinations of messages about compliance, systematically varied by an experimental design. Independent variables were perceived risk; the agent communicating the policy; specific social distancing practices; and methods to enforce compliance. Response patterns to each message suggest three mindset segments in each country reflecting how a person thinks. Two mindsets, the same in Canada and the US, were 'tell me exactly what to do,' and 'pandemic onlookers.' The third was 'bow to authority' in Canada, and 'tell me how' in the US. Each mindset showed different messages strongly driving compliance. To effectively use messaging about compliance, policy makers may assign any person or group in the population to the appropriate mindset segment by using a Personal Viewpoint Identifier that we developed.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; communication; compliance; health policy; messages; social distancing
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33153071 PMCID: PMC7662322 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17218096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Participant characteristics.
| Variable | Canada | United States of America |
|---|---|---|
| Gender (Male/Female) | 52/54 | 48/70 |
| Age (Mean ± SD) | 45.6 ± 15.1 | 48.3 ± 15.6 |
The four independent variable categories, and the four test messages to be incorporated into the vignette.
| Code | Elements |
|---|---|
| Independent Variable A: The Perceived Risk of COVID-19 | |
| A1 | A dangerous virus spreading wildly |
| A2 | Media have overblown new strain of influenza… people panicking |
| A3 | All news seems to be about the COVID-19 virus |
| A4 | Health experts suggest… but government is reactive rather than proactive to pandemic |
| Independent Variable B: Practices of Social Distancing | |
| B1 | Socialize… work only from home through internet, e.g., Zoom/Skype |
| B2 | Everyone stays 6 feet (2 m) apart |
| B3 | Confinement to within 300 feet (100 m) from home |
| B4 | Wear your mask everywhere |
| Independent Variable C: Ways to Ensure Compliance to Social Distancing | |
| C1 | Military lockdown |
| C2 | Food shopping (3 people at a time) … pharmacy (1 person at a time) … gas (attendant dispenses) |
| C3 | Designated young volunteer for priority shopping… for elderly and disabled |
| C4 | Only age 60+ allowed to buy groceries during first 2 h of store day |
| Independent Variable D: The Agent Communicating the Policy | |
| D1 | State or provincial government should communicate the policy |
| D2 | Federal government should communicate the policy |
| D3 | Religious clergy should communicate the policy |
| D4 | The media should communicate the policy |
Three mindset segments (MS) for Canada.
| MS1: Tell Me Exactly What to Do | MS2: Pandemic Onlookers | MS3: Bow to Authority | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sample Size | 28 | 39 | 39 |
| Additive constant (agree, without any messages) | 60 | 41 | 41 |
| Independent A—The perceived risk of COVID-19 | |||
| A1: Dangerous virus spreading wildly | 17 * | ||
| A2: Media have overblown new strain of influenza… people panicking | 14 * | ||
| A3: All news seems to be about the COVID-19 virus | 12 * | ||
| A4: Health experts suggest…government is reactive rather than proactive to pandemic | 11 * | ||
| Independent B—Practices of social distancing | |||
| B1: Socialize… work only from home on internet, e.g., Zoom/Skype | 3 | ||
| B2: Everyone stays 6 feet (2 m) apart | 2 | 1 | |
| B3: Confined to within 300 feet (100 m) from home | 1 | ||
| B4: Wear your mask everywhere | 6 | ||
| Independent C—Ways to ensure compliance to social distancing | |||
| C1: Military lockdown | 15 * | 0 | |
| C2: Food shopping (3 people at a time) … pharmacy (1 person at a time) … gas (attendant dispenses) | 17 * | ||
| C3: Designated young volunteer for priority shopping… for elderly and disabled | 21 * | 2 | |
| C4: Only age 60+ allowed to buy groceries during first 2 h of store day | 6 | ||
| Independent D—The agent communicating the policy | |||
| D1: Provincial government should communicate the policy | 14 | ||
| D2: Federal government should communicate the policy | 13 | ||
| D3: Religious clergy should communicate the policy | 19 * | ||
| D4: The media should communicate the policy | 13 | ||
Regression coefficients for models relating the presence/absence of the elements to the rating of disagree/agree, after binary transformation. * denotes significant, positive model parameters (p < 0.05).
Three mindset segments (MS) for the United States of America.
| MS1: Tell Me Exactly What to Do | MS2: Pandemic Onlookers | MS3: Tell Me How | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sample Size | 29 | 43 | 46 |
| Additive constant (agree, without any messages) | 43 | 52 | 40 |
| Independent A—The perceived risk of COVID-19 | |||
| A1: Dangerous virus spreading wildly | 4 | 7 | |
| A2: Media have overblown new strain of influenza… people panicking | 13 * | 2 | |
| A3: All news seems to be about the COVID-19 virus | 13 * | ||
| A4: Health experts suggest…government is reactive rather than proactive to pandemic | 0 | 6 | |
| Independent B—Practices of social distancing | |||
| B1: Socialize… work only from home on internet, e.g., Zoom/Skype | 10 * | ||
| B2: Everyone stays 6 feet (2 m) apart | 9 * | ||
| B3: Confined to within 300 feet (100 m) from home | 14 * | ||
| B4: Wear your mask everywhere | 14 * | ||
| Independent C—Ways to ensure compliance to social distancing | |||
| C1: Military lockdown | 15 * | ||
| C2: Food shopping (3 people at a time) … pharmacy (1 person at a time) … gas (attendant dispenses) | 6 | 1 | |
| C3: Designated young volunteer for priority shopping… for elderly and disabled | 14 * | 2 | |
| C4: Only age 60+ allowed to buy groceries during first 2 h of store day | 9 * | 2 | |
| Independent D—The agent communicating the policy | |||
| D1: State government should communicate the policy | 2 | ||
| D2: Federal government should communicate the policy | 3 | ||
| D3: Religious clergy should communicate the policy | 3 | 1 | |
| D4: The media should communicate the policy | 1 | 5 | |
Regression coefficients for models relating the presence/absence of the elements to the rating of disagree/agree, after binary transformation. * denotes significant, positive model parameters (p < 0.05).
Personal Viewpoint Identifier.
| DRIVERS OF SOCIAL DISTANCING PVI | |
|---|---|
| Question 1: How do you feel about COVID-19? |
Under control now |
|
Under control soon | |
|
A lot worse than we think | |
|
I have no idea | |
| Question 2: What do you fear most right now about COVID-19? |
Medical system breakdown |
|
Economic system breakdown (jobs, livelihood) | |
|
Education system breakdown | |
|
Social interaction system breakdown | |
| Question 3: Who do you trust most? |
Clergy |
|
Government | |
|
News | |
|
Group of friends | |
| Question 4: How long do you think COVID-19 will last? |
About 2 months |
|
About 4 months | |
|
About 2 waves of 2–3 months | |
|
I have no idea | |
| Question 5: Situation: Media have overblown new strain of influenza… people panicking |
Agree |
|
Disagree | |
| Question 6: Situation: Dangerous virus spreading wildly |
Agree |
|
Disagree | |
| Question 7: Compliance Policy: Food shopping (3 people at a time) … pharmacy (1 person at a time) … gas (attendant dispenses) |
Agree |
|
Disagree | |
| Question 8: Who Communicates: Religious clergy |
Agree |
|
Disagree | |
| Question 9: Who Communicates: Provincial government |
Agree |
|
Disagree | |
| Question 10: Compliance Policy: Designated young volunteer for priority shopping… for elderly and disabled |
Agree |
|
Disagree | |