COVID-19 Risk Perception and its Related Factors and Outcomes in Vulnerable Groups: A Systematic Review

Mahsa Nouri, N. Hanifi, Negin Babaeivahed, Masoumeh Mortaghy Ghasemy
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Background: The COVID-19 disease has worse outcomes in individuals with underlying diseases and elderly individuals. Therefore, identifying COVID-19 risk perception and its related factors and outcomes in vulnerable groups is essential for the health system. Objectives: This study aimed to determine COVID-19 risk perception, its related factors, and outcomes in vulnerable groups (individuals with underlying diseases, smokers, opioid addicts, the elderly, and pregnant women). Methods: This systematic review was conducted based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). The search was carried out using the keywords “Risk perception” and “COVID-19” in PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, SID, Proquest, and Magiran databases in the period from 2019 to July 3, 2021. The quality of selected studies was checked by two authors independently according to Newcastle-Ottawa Scale adapted for cross-sectional. Results : In the initial search, 640 articles were found, of which 56 remained in the screening phase. Then, the full text of 56 articles was studied. Eventually, based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the articles, 8 articles were reviewed. This systematic review showed that suffering from an underlying disease, more anxiety, younger age, and female gender are associated with higher COVID-19 risk perception. The outcomes of COVID-19 risk perception were higher COVID-19 risk perception, delayed treatment sessions, increased anxiety and fear, increased ineffective safety behaviors, and greater compliance with health protocols. Conclusion: Creating sensitivity and proper COVID-19 risk perception is necessary to follow health protocols, but high COVID-19 risk perception can endanger vulnerable groups’ mental and physical health. Besides, reducing the sensitivity of vulnerable groups toward COVID-19 can expose them to the disease.
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弱势群体的COVID-19风险认知及其相关因素和结果:系统综述
背景:新冠肺炎疾病在有潜在疾病的个人和老年人中具有更糟糕的结果。因此,识别弱势群体的新冠肺炎风险认知及其相关因素和结果对卫生系统至关重要。目的:本研究旨在确定弱势群体(潜在疾病患者、吸烟者、阿片类药物成瘾者、老年人和孕妇)对新冠肺炎的风险认知、相关因素和结果。方法:本系统综述基于系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)进行。2019年至2021年7月3日期间,在PubMed、Scopus、Science Direct、SID、Proquest和Magiran数据库中使用关键词“风险感知”和“新冠肺炎”进行搜索。所选研究的质量由两位作者根据适用于横断面的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表进行独立检查。结果:在最初的搜索中,共发现640篇文章,其中56篇仍处于筛选阶段。然后,对56篇文章的全文进行了研究。最后,根据文章的纳入和排除标准,对8篇文章进行了审查。这项系统综述表明,患有潜在疾病、更多焦虑、年龄更小和女性与更高的新冠肺炎风险认知相关。新冠肺炎风险认知的结果是新冠肺炎风险认知更高、治疗时间延迟、焦虑和恐惧增加、无效安全行为增加以及对健康协议的遵守程度更高。结论:建立敏感性和适当的新冠肺炎风险认知对于遵循健康协议是必要的,但高度的新冠肺炎风险认知会危及弱势群体的身心健康。此外,降低弱势群体对新冠肺炎的敏感性可能会使他们暴露于该疾病。
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