Selected article for: "associated health risk and mental health"

Author: Benjamin F Henwood; Brian Redline; Jack Lahey
Title: Surveying Tenants of Permanent Supportive Housing in Skid Row about COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: 02c22818_16
    Snippet: Regression results detailed in Table 2 indicate that elevated age and preexisting conditions were associated with 1-2 times the odds of perceiving COVID-19 to be a very serious health risk (p = .02 and p = .005, respectively), while men had significantly lower odds of perceiving risk very seriously (OR = 0.56, p = .008). Perceiving COVID-19 as a very serious health risk was associated with 3-4 times the odds of engaging in consistent handwashing .....
    Document: Regression results detailed in Table 2 indicate that elevated age and preexisting conditions were associated with 1-2 times the odds of perceiving COVID-19 to be a very serious health risk (p = .02 and p = .005, respectively), while men had significantly lower odds of perceiving risk very seriously (OR = 0.56, p = .008). Perceiving COVID-19 as a very serious health risk was associated with 3-4 times the odds of engaging in consistent handwashing and social distancing (p < .001). Those living in SROs and those with mental health conditions had about half the odds of reporting consistent social distancing (p = .005) and handwashing (p = .004), respectively.

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