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Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?

The unequal burden of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis (e.g., in terms of infection and death rates) across Canadian provinces is important and puzzling. Some have speculated that differences in levels of citizen compliance with public health preventive measures are central to understa...

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Autores principales: Daoust, Jean-François, Bélanger, Éric, Dassonneville, Ruth, Lachapelle, Erick, Nadeau, Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Toronto Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9395160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36039065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2021-060
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author Daoust, Jean-François
Bélanger, Éric
Dassonneville, Ruth
Lachapelle, Erick
Nadeau, Richard
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description The unequal burden of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis (e.g., in terms of infection and death rates) across Canadian provinces is important and puzzling. Some have speculated that differences in levels of citizen compliance with public health preventive measures are central to understanding cross-provincial differences in pandemic-related health outcomes. However, no systematic empirical test of this hypothesis has been conducted. In this research, we make use of an exceptionally large dataset that includes 23 survey waves (N = 22,610) fielded in Canada across 12 months (April 2020–April 2021) to answer the question “Is there evidence of substantial cross-provincial differences in citizen compliance with basic public health measures designed to prevent the spread of infection?” We find that regional differences in self-reported behaviour are few and very modest, suggesting that interprovincial differences in COVID-19–related health outcomes have little to do with differences in citizen compliance, at least in the first year of the pandemic. These results have important implications. Although it is crucial that we continue to study regional variations related to the COVID-19 burden, public health agency officials, pundits, and politicians should be cautious when musing about the role of citizen compliance as the primary explanation of interprovincial pandemic health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-93951602022-08-25 Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces? Daoust, Jean-François Bélanger, Éric Dassonneville, Ruth Lachapelle, Erick Nadeau, Richard Can Public Policy The COVID-19 Pandemic/La Pandémie de COVID-19 The unequal burden of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis (e.g., in terms of infection and death rates) across Canadian provinces is important and puzzling. Some have speculated that differences in levels of citizen compliance with public health preventive measures are central to understanding cross-provincial differences in pandemic-related health outcomes. However, no systematic empirical test of this hypothesis has been conducted. In this research, we make use of an exceptionally large dataset that includes 23 survey waves (N = 22,610) fielded in Canada across 12 months (April 2020–April 2021) to answer the question “Is there evidence of substantial cross-provincial differences in citizen compliance with basic public health measures designed to prevent the spread of infection?” We find that regional differences in self-reported behaviour are few and very modest, suggesting that interprovincial differences in COVID-19–related health outcomes have little to do with differences in citizen compliance, at least in the first year of the pandemic. These results have important implications. Although it is crucial that we continue to study regional variations related to the COVID-19 burden, public health agency officials, pundits, and politicians should be cautious when musing about the role of citizen compliance as the primary explanation of interprovincial pandemic health outcomes. University of Toronto Press 2022-03-01 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9395160/ /pubmed/36039065 http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2021-060 Text en © Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de politiques This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for reuse and analysis with acknowledgement of the original source.
spellingShingle The COVID-19 Pandemic/La Pandémie de COVID-19
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Nadeau, Richard
Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?
title Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?
title_full Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?
title_fullStr Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?
title_full_unstemmed Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?
title_short Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?
title_sort is the unequal covid–19 burden in canada due to unequal levels of citizen discipline across provinces?
topic The COVID-19 Pandemic/La Pandémie de COVID-19
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9395160/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2021-060
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