Preventive health behaviour differences across racial groups during the early stages of COVID-19

Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1177/17571774241238659
Jordan Mitchell, Xiao Li, Phillip Decker, Jae Man Park
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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the practice of preventative health behaviours had been used disparately across different racial groups. This study seeks to identify any differences in preventative health behaviours across racial groups, controlling for other socio-demographic factors. A US national survey study was electronically conducted from July through November 2020, to measure racial/ethnic differences in health preventive behaviours about COVID-19. We performed 2-part regression models to assess whether preventive health behaviours differed by race and ethnicity. Specifically, we employed generalized logistic regressions for investigating the predictors of the use of complementary or alternative medicine (CAM), or stay-at-home strategy, then performed ordinal logistic regression to examine the predictors of social distancing, face mask wearing, and hand hygiene strategy practice. The results show that non-White respondents were more likely to practice social distancing, mask wearing, and hand hygiene strategy to prevent COVID-19, compared to their White counterparts. Additionally, the findings indicate that individuals who experienced COVID-19-related racial abuse or depression had a higher likelihood of practicing preventive health behaviours. We found ethnicity can be a predictor of health preventive behaviours, in accordance with previous research. The causes of these disparities will require further investigation in order to be addressed.
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不同种族群体在 COVID-19 早期阶段的预防保健行为差异
在 COVID-19 大流行的整个过程中,不同种族群体在预防性健康行为方面的做法不尽相同。本研究旨在确定在控制其他社会人口因素的情况下,不同种族群体在预防性保健行为方面的差异。从 2020 年 7 月到 11 月,我们通过电子方式开展了一项美国全国调查研究,以测量有关 COVID-19 的健康预防行为的种族/族裔差异。我们采用两部分回归模型来评估不同种族和族裔的预防性健康行为是否存在差异。具体来说,我们采用了广义逻辑回归来调查使用补充或替代医学(CAM)或足不出户策略的预测因素,然后采用序数逻辑回归来调查社交疏远、戴口罩和手卫生策略实践的预测因素。结果显示,与白人受访者相比,非白人受访者更倾向于采取社交疏远、戴口罩和手部卫生策略来预防 COVID-19。此外,研究结果表明,经历过与 COVID-19 相关的种族虐待或抑郁的人更有可能采取预防性健康行为。我们发现,种族是健康预防行为的一个预测因素,这与之前的研究结果一致。要解决这些差异的原因,还需要进一步的调查。
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