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Author: Pollak, Yehuda; Shoham, Rachel; Dayan, Haym; Gabrieli-Seri, Ortal; Berger, Itai
Title: Background and concurrent factors predicting non-adherence to public health preventive measures during the chronic phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Document date: 2021_6_22
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    Snippet: BACKGROUND To determine factors that predict non-adherence to preventive measures for COVID-19 during the chronic phase of the pandemic. METHODS A cross-sectional, general population survey was conducted in Israel. Sociodemographic, health-related, behavioral and COVID-19-related characteristics were collected. RESULTS Among 2055 participants, non-adherence was associated with male gender, young age, bachelorhood, being employed, lower decrease in income, low physical activity, psychological dis
    Document: BACKGROUND To determine factors that predict non-adherence to preventive measures for COVID-19 during the chronic phase of the pandemic. METHODS A cross-sectional, general population survey was conducted in Israel. Sociodemographic, health-related, behavioral and COVID-19-related characteristics were collected. RESULTS Among 2055 participants, non-adherence was associated with male gender, young age, bachelorhood, being employed, lower decrease in income, low physical activity, psychological distress, ADHD symptoms, past risk-taking and anti-social behavior, low pro-sociality, perceived social norms favoring non-adherence, low perceived risk of COVID-19, low perceived efficacy of the preventive measures, and high perceived costs of adherence to the preventive measures. CONCLUSION There appears to be a need for setting out and communicating preventive measures to specifically targeted at-risk populations.

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