Effect of socio-community environment on the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and well-being among older people in Hong Kong

Xiaoting Ou, Daniel W.L. Lai, Zideng Huang, Hazy H.Y. Lee
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Abstract Background: This study examined the effects of socio-community environment on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic among the older people in Hong Kong. Methods: A random sample of 1,200 60+ participants completed a telephone survey in 2020. Socio-community environment variables covering trust toward politicians, government officials, and medical professionals, and community safety factors covering confirmed cases in the building of the participant, perceived neighborhood safety, and perceived safety in Hong Kong were the independent variables. The dependent variables were impacts of COVID-19 related to social activities, finance and routines, interpersonal relationships, and workplace. Hierarchical regression analysis was conducted with variables on trust and community safety entered as separate block while adjusting the effects of the participants’ demographics. Results: Older people in community environment that was perceived as less safe reported more negative impacts of COVID. A higher level of trust toward the various types of authorities also demonstrated to have different effects on the perceived negative impacts of the COVID in different aspects of the older people’s daily lives. Conclusion: Trustworthy government policies and measures as well as building a safe community environment are important directions for addressing concerns and the negative impacts of pandemic in future.
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社会-社区环境对新冠肺炎大流行及香港长者福祉的影响
摘要背景:本研究探讨社会社区环境对新冠肺炎大流行对香港老年人的影响。方法:2020年,随机抽取120060余人进行电话调查。自变量为社会-社区环境变量(包括对政治家、政府官员和医疗专业人员的信任)和社区安全因素(包括参与者在建设中确诊病例、感知邻里安全和感知香港安全)。因变量为COVID-19对社会活动、财务和日常生活、人际关系和工作场所的影响。在调整参与者人口统计学影响的同时,将信任和社区安全变量作为单独块进行分层回归分析。结果:在被认为不太安全的社区环境中,老年人报告了更多的负面影响。对各类权威机构的更高信任度也对老年人日常生活不同方面的负面影响产生了不同的影响。结论:可信的政府政策措施和安全的社区环境是未来应对疫情负面影响的重要方向。
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