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Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021

Wearing a facemask can help to decrease the transmission of COVID-19. We investigated self-reported mask use among subjects aged 18 years and older participating in the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership (CRP), a prospective longitudinal COVID-19 surveillance study in the mid-Atlantic and south...

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Autores principales: Calamari, Lydia E., Tjaden, Ashley H., Edelstein, Sharon L., Weintraub, William S., Santos, Roberto, Gibbs, Michael, Ward, Johnathan, Santacatterina, Michele, Bertoni, Alain G., Ward, Lori M., Saydah, Sharon, Plumb, Ian D., Runyon, Michael S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35706687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101857
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author Calamari, Lydia E.
Tjaden, Ashley H.
Edelstein, Sharon L.
Weintraub, William S.
Santos, Roberto
Gibbs, Michael
Ward, Johnathan
Santacatterina, Michele
Bertoni, Alain G.
Ward, Lori M.
Saydah, Sharon
Plumb, Ian D.
Runyon, Michael S.
author_facet Calamari, Lydia E.
Tjaden, Ashley H.
Edelstein, Sharon L.
Weintraub, William S.
Santos, Roberto
Gibbs, Michael
Ward, Johnathan
Santacatterina, Michele
Bertoni, Alain G.
Ward, Lori M.
Saydah, Sharon
Plumb, Ian D.
Runyon, Michael S.
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description Wearing a facemask can help to decrease the transmission of COVID-19. We investigated self-reported mask use among subjects aged 18 years and older participating in the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership (CRP), a prospective longitudinal COVID-19 surveillance study in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States. We included those participants who completed ≥5 daily surveys each month from December 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021. Mask use was defined as self-reported use of a face mask or face covering on every interaction with others outside the household within a distance of less than 6 feet. Participants were considered vaccinated if they reported receiving ≥1 COVID-19 vaccine dose. Participants (n = 17,522) were 91% non-Hispanic White, 68% female, median age 57 years, 26% healthcare workers, with 95% self-reported receiving ≥1 COVID-19 vaccine dose through August 2021; mean daily survey response was 85%. Mask use was higher among vaccinated than unvaccinated participants across the study period, regardless of the month of the first dose. Mask use remained relatively stable from December 2020 through April (range 71–80% unvaccinated; 86–93% vaccinated) and declined in both groups beginning in mid-May 2021 to 34% and 42% respectively in June 2021; mask use increased again since July 2021. Mask use by all was lower during weekends and on Christmas and Easter, regardless of vaccination status. Independent predictors of higher mask use were vaccination, age ≥65 years, female sex, racial or ethnic minority group, and healthcare worker occupation, whereas a history of self-reported prior COVID-19 illness was associated with lower use.
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spelling pubmed-91813552022-06-10 Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021 Calamari, Lydia E. Tjaden, Ashley H. Edelstein, Sharon L. Weintraub, William S. Santos, Roberto Gibbs, Michael Ward, Johnathan Santacatterina, Michele Bertoni, Alain G. Ward, Lori M. Saydah, Sharon Plumb, Ian D. Runyon, Michael S. Prev Med Rep Short Communication Wearing a facemask can help to decrease the transmission of COVID-19. We investigated self-reported mask use among subjects aged 18 years and older participating in the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership (CRP), a prospective longitudinal COVID-19 surveillance study in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States. We included those participants who completed ≥5 daily surveys each month from December 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021. Mask use was defined as self-reported use of a face mask or face covering on every interaction with others outside the household within a distance of less than 6 feet. Participants were considered vaccinated if they reported receiving ≥1 COVID-19 vaccine dose. Participants (n = 17,522) were 91% non-Hispanic White, 68% female, median age 57 years, 26% healthcare workers, with 95% self-reported receiving ≥1 COVID-19 vaccine dose through August 2021; mean daily survey response was 85%. Mask use was higher among vaccinated than unvaccinated participants across the study period, regardless of the month of the first dose. Mask use remained relatively stable from December 2020 through April (range 71–80% unvaccinated; 86–93% vaccinated) and declined in both groups beginning in mid-May 2021 to 34% and 42% respectively in June 2021; mask use increased again since July 2021. Mask use by all was lower during weekends and on Christmas and Easter, regardless of vaccination status. Independent predictors of higher mask use were vaccination, age ≥65 years, female sex, racial or ethnic minority group, and healthcare worker occupation, whereas a history of self-reported prior COVID-19 illness was associated with lower use. 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9181355/ /pubmed/35706687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101857 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Calamari, Lydia E.
Tjaden, Ashley H.
Edelstein, Sharon L.
Weintraub, William S.
Santos, Roberto
Gibbs, Michael
Ward, Johnathan
Santacatterina, Michele
Bertoni, Alain G.
Ward, Lori M.
Saydah, Sharon
Plumb, Ian D.
Runyon, Michael S.
Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021
title Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021
title_full Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021
title_fullStr Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021
title_short Self-reported mask use among persons with or without SARS CoV-2 vaccination —United States, December 2020–August 2021
title_sort self-reported mask use among persons with or without sars cov-2 vaccination —united states, december 2020–august 2021
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35706687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101857
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