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A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors
INTRODUCTION: Efforts to mitigate the global spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have largely relied on broad compliance with public health recommendations yet navigating the high volume of evolving information can be...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7584165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33095836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241259 |
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author | Parsons Leigh, Jeanna Fiest, Kirsten Brundin-Mather, Rebecca Plotnikoff, Kara Soo, Andrea Sypes, Emma E. Whalen-Browne, Liam Ahmed, Sofia B. Burns, Karen E. A. Fox-Robichaud, Alison Kupsch, Shelly Longmore, Shelly Murthy, Srinivas Niven, Daniel J. Rochwerg, Bram Stelfox, Henry T. |
author_facet | Parsons Leigh, Jeanna Fiest, Kirsten Brundin-Mather, Rebecca Plotnikoff, Kara Soo, Andrea Sypes, Emma E. Whalen-Browne, Liam Ahmed, Sofia B. Burns, Karen E. A. Fox-Robichaud, Alison Kupsch, Shelly Longmore, Shelly Murthy, Srinivas Niven, Daniel J. Rochwerg, Bram Stelfox, Henry T. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Efforts to mitigate the global spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have largely relied on broad compliance with public health recommendations yet navigating the high volume of evolving information can be challenging. We assessed self-reported public perceptions related to COVID-19 including, beliefs (e.g., severity, concerns, health), knowledge (e.g., transmission, information sources), and behaviors (e.g., physical distancing) to understand perspectives in Canada and to inform future public health initiatives. METHODS: We administered a national online survey aiming to obtain responses from 2000 adults in Canada. Respondent sampling was stratified by age, sex, and region. We used descriptive statistics to summarize responses and tested for regional differences using chi-squared tests, followed by weighted logistic regression. RESULTS: We collected 1,996 eligible questionnaires between April 26(th) and May 1(st), 2020. One-fifth (20%) of respondents knew someone diagnosed with COVID-19, but few had tested positive themselves (0.6%). Negative impacts of pandemic conditions were evidenced in several areas, including concerns about healthcare (e.g. sufficient equipment, 52%), pandemic stress (45%), and worsening social (49%) and mental/emotional (39%) health. Most respondents (88%) felt they had good to excellent knowledge of virus transmission, and predominantly accessed (74%) and trusted (60%) Canadian news television, newspapers/magazines, or non-government news websites for COVID-19 information. We found high compliance with distancing measures (80% reported self-isolating or always physical distancing). We identified associations between region and self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors related to COVID-19. DISCUSSION: We found that information about COVID-19 is largely acquired through domestic news sources, which may explain high self-reported compliance with prevention measures. The results highlight the broader impact of a pandemic on the general public’s overall health and wellbeing, outside of personal infection. The study findings should be used to inform public health communications during COVID-19 and future pandemics. |
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spelling | pubmed-75841652020-10-27 A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors Parsons Leigh, Jeanna Fiest, Kirsten Brundin-Mather, Rebecca Plotnikoff, Kara Soo, Andrea Sypes, Emma E. Whalen-Browne, Liam Ahmed, Sofia B. Burns, Karen E. A. Fox-Robichaud, Alison Kupsch, Shelly Longmore, Shelly Murthy, Srinivas Niven, Daniel J. Rochwerg, Bram Stelfox, Henry T. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Efforts to mitigate the global spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have largely relied on broad compliance with public health recommendations yet navigating the high volume of evolving information can be challenging. We assessed self-reported public perceptions related to COVID-19 including, beliefs (e.g., severity, concerns, health), knowledge (e.g., transmission, information sources), and behaviors (e.g., physical distancing) to understand perspectives in Canada and to inform future public health initiatives. METHODS: We administered a national online survey aiming to obtain responses from 2000 adults in Canada. Respondent sampling was stratified by age, sex, and region. We used descriptive statistics to summarize responses and tested for regional differences using chi-squared tests, followed by weighted logistic regression. RESULTS: We collected 1,996 eligible questionnaires between April 26(th) and May 1(st), 2020. One-fifth (20%) of respondents knew someone diagnosed with COVID-19, but few had tested positive themselves (0.6%). Negative impacts of pandemic conditions were evidenced in several areas, including concerns about healthcare (e.g. sufficient equipment, 52%), pandemic stress (45%), and worsening social (49%) and mental/emotional (39%) health. Most respondents (88%) felt they had good to excellent knowledge of virus transmission, and predominantly accessed (74%) and trusted (60%) Canadian news television, newspapers/magazines, or non-government news websites for COVID-19 information. We found high compliance with distancing measures (80% reported self-isolating or always physical distancing). We identified associations between region and self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors related to COVID-19. DISCUSSION: We found that information about COVID-19 is largely acquired through domestic news sources, which may explain high self-reported compliance with prevention measures. The results highlight the broader impact of a pandemic on the general public’s overall health and wellbeing, outside of personal infection. The study findings should be used to inform public health communications during COVID-19 and future pandemics. Public Library of Science 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7584165/ /pubmed/33095836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241259 Text en © 2020 Parsons Leigh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Parsons Leigh, Jeanna Fiest, Kirsten Brundin-Mather, Rebecca Plotnikoff, Kara Soo, Andrea Sypes, Emma E. Whalen-Browne, Liam Ahmed, Sofia B. Burns, Karen E. A. Fox-Robichaud, Alison Kupsch, Shelly Longmore, Shelly Murthy, Srinivas Niven, Daniel J. Rochwerg, Bram Stelfox, Henry T. A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
title | A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
title_full | A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
title_fullStr | A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
title_full_unstemmed | A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
title_short | A national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
title_sort | national cross-sectional survey of public perceptions of the covid-19 pandemic: self-reported beliefs, knowledge, and behaviors |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7584165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33095836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241259 |
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