Communication and COVID-19 Physical Distancing Behavior Among Dutch Youth

E. Rozendaal, T. V. van Woudenberg, E. Crone, Kayla H. Green, Suzanne van de Groep, Rebecca N. H. de Leeuw, Sophie W. Sweijen, M. Buijzen
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Although most young people do not become seriously ill from the coronavirus causing the COVID-19 disease, they do play a role in its spread. It is therefore important that they adhere to the recommended preventive behaviors, most importantly, physical distancing. This study aims to gain a better understanding of the psychosocial determinants of young people’s physical distancing behavior and the role that direct (i.e., interpersonal) and mediated communication (i.e., mass media, social media) about COVID-19 plays in this. A daily diary study was conducted among 481 Dutch adolescents (secondary school students; age range 10-18 years) and 404 young adults (university students; age range 17-25 years), involving 10 identical daily surveys administered on weekdays during a 2-week period during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (May 2020). The hypotheses were tested with preregistered univariate and multivariate linear mixed-effects models. The perceived descriptive norm (i.e., what friends are doing) was the most important determinant of physical distancing behavior among both adolescents and young adults. The perceived injunctive norm, perceived response efficacy, and perceived severity were also positively associated with physical distancing, albeit less strong. Among adolescents, exposure to information about COVID-19 in the mass media increased their perceptions of the descriptive norm, which in turn increased their physical distancing behavior. For those involved in studying and designing COVID-19-related behavioral interventions and campaigns targeting youth, it is important to consider the social norms that they relate to, and to take into account their perceived severity and response efficacy.
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荷兰青年的沟通和COVID-19身体距离行为
虽然大多数年轻人不会因引发COVID-19疾病的冠状病毒而患上重病,但他们确实在其传播中发挥了作用。因此,他们必须遵守建议的预防行为,最重要的是保持身体距离。本研究旨在更好地了解年轻人保持身体距离行为的心理社会决定因素,以及关于COVID-19的直接(即人际)和媒介传播(即大众媒体、社交媒体)在其中所起的作用。对481名荷兰青少年(中学生;年龄范围10-18岁)和404名年轻人(大学生;年龄范围17-25岁),涉及在2019冠状病毒病第一波大流行(2020年5月)期间两周内工作日进行的10次相同的每日调查。用预登记的单变量和多变量线性混合效应模型检验假设。在青少年和年轻人中,感知到的描述性规范(即朋友正在做什么)是身体距离行为的最重要决定因素。感知禁令规范、感知反应有效性和感知严重性也与身体距离呈正相关,尽管不那么强。在青少年中,通过大众媒体接触到有关COVID-19的信息增加了他们对描述性规范的认识,这反过来又增加了他们的身体距离行为。对于那些参与研究和设计针对青年的与covid -19相关的行为干预措施和运动的人来说,重要的是要考虑与之相关的社会规范,并考虑到其感知的严重程度和反应效果。
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