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Characteristics Associated With US Adults’ Self-Reported COVID-19 Protective Behaviors When Getting Food From Restaurants, Winter 2021

OBJECTIVES: Visiting restaurants and bars, particularly when doing so indoors, can increase transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, among people who are not fully vaccinated. We aimed to understand US adults’ self-reported protective behaviors when getting food from restaura...

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Autores principales: Wittry, Beth C., Hoover, Edward R., Pomeroy, Mary A., Dumas, Brianna L., Marshall, Katherine E., Yellman, Merissa A., St. Louis, Michael E., Garcia-Williams, Amanda G., Brown, Laura G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9548444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549221116360
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author Wittry, Beth C.
Hoover, Edward R.
Pomeroy, Mary A.
Dumas, Brianna L.
Marshall, Katherine E.
Yellman, Merissa A.
St. Louis, Michael E.
Garcia-Williams, Amanda G.
Brown, Laura G.
author_facet Wittry, Beth C.
Hoover, Edward R.
Pomeroy, Mary A.
Dumas, Brianna L.
Marshall, Katherine E.
Yellman, Merissa A.
St. Louis, Michael E.
Garcia-Williams, Amanda G.
Brown, Laura G.
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description OBJECTIVES: Visiting restaurants and bars, particularly when doing so indoors, can increase transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, among people who are not fully vaccinated. We aimed to understand US adults’ self-reported protective behaviors when getting food from restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic when vaccines were not widely available. METHODS: We used online nationwide survey data from January 2021 to assess self-reported restaurant-related behaviors of respondents (n = 502). We also used multiple logistic regression models to examine associations between respondents’ characteristics and these restaurant-related behaviors. RESULTS: Half (49.7%) of respondents reported eating indoors at a restaurant at least once in the month before the survey. Respondents most likely to report eating inside restaurants were in the youngest age category (18-34 y), had personal COVID-19 experience, or indicated they felt safe eating inside a restaurant. Among respondents who had gotten food from a restaurant, more than 65% considered each of the following factors as important in their restaurant dining decision: whether the restaurant staff were wearing face masks, the restaurant requires face masks, other customers are wearing face masks, seating was spaced at least 6 feet apart, someone in their household was at risk for severe COVID-19 illness, and the restaurant was crowded. The most common protective behavior when eating at a restaurant was wearing a face mask; 44.9% of respondents who had eaten at a restaurant wore a face mask except when actively eating or drinking. CONCLUSION: The need for practicing prevention strategies, especially for those not up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, will be ongoing. Our findings can inform COVID-19 prevention messaging for public health officials, restaurant operators, and the public.
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spelling pubmed-95484442022-11-01 Characteristics Associated With US Adults’ Self-Reported COVID-19 Protective Behaviors When Getting Food From Restaurants, Winter 2021 Wittry, Beth C. Hoover, Edward R. Pomeroy, Mary A. Dumas, Brianna L. Marshall, Katherine E. Yellman, Merissa A. St. Louis, Michael E. Garcia-Williams, Amanda G. Brown, Laura G. Public Health Rep Research OBJECTIVES: Visiting restaurants and bars, particularly when doing so indoors, can increase transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, among people who are not fully vaccinated. We aimed to understand US adults’ self-reported protective behaviors when getting food from restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic when vaccines were not widely available. METHODS: We used online nationwide survey data from January 2021 to assess self-reported restaurant-related behaviors of respondents (n = 502). We also used multiple logistic regression models to examine associations between respondents’ characteristics and these restaurant-related behaviors. RESULTS: Half (49.7%) of respondents reported eating indoors at a restaurant at least once in the month before the survey. Respondents most likely to report eating inside restaurants were in the youngest age category (18-34 y), had personal COVID-19 experience, or indicated they felt safe eating inside a restaurant. Among respondents who had gotten food from a restaurant, more than 65% considered each of the following factors as important in their restaurant dining decision: whether the restaurant staff were wearing face masks, the restaurant requires face masks, other customers are wearing face masks, seating was spaced at least 6 feet apart, someone in their household was at risk for severe COVID-19 illness, and the restaurant was crowded. The most common protective behavior when eating at a restaurant was wearing a face mask; 44.9% of respondents who had eaten at a restaurant wore a face mask except when actively eating or drinking. CONCLUSION: The need for practicing prevention strategies, especially for those not up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, will be ongoing. Our findings can inform COVID-19 prevention messaging for public health officials, restaurant operators, and the public. SAGE Publications 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9548444/ /pubmed/36000513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549221116360 Text en © 2022, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health
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Hoover, Edward R.
Pomeroy, Mary A.
Dumas, Brianna L.
Marshall, Katherine E.
Yellman, Merissa A.
St. Louis, Michael E.
Garcia-Williams, Amanda G.
Brown, Laura G.
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title_short Characteristics Associated With US Adults’ Self-Reported COVID-19 Protective Behaviors When Getting Food From Restaurants, Winter 2021
title_sort characteristics associated with us adults’ self-reported covid-19 protective behaviors when getting food from restaurants, winter 2021
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9548444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549221116360
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