[HTML][HTML] Psychobehavioral responses and likelihood of receiving COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic, Hong Kong

KO Kwok, KK Li, A Tang, MTF Tsoi… - Emerging infectious …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
KO Kwok, KK Li, A Tang, MTF Tsoi, EYY Chan, JWT Tang, A Wong, WI Wei, SYS Wong
Emerging infectious diseases, 2021ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To access temporal changes in psychobehavioral responses to the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) pandemic, we conducted a 5-round (R1–R5) longitudinal population-based
online survey in Hong Kong during January–September 2020. Most respondents reported
wearing masks (R1 99.0% to R5 99.8%) and performing hand hygiene (R1 95.8% to R5
97.7%). Perceived COVID-19 severity decreased significantly, from 97.4%(R1) to
77.2%(R5), but perceived self-susceptibility remained high (87.2%–92.8%). Female sex and …
Abstract
To access temporal changes in psychobehavioral responses to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, we conducted a 5-round (R1–R5) longitudinal population-based online survey in Hong Kong during January–September 2020. Most respondents reported wearing masks (R1 99.0% to R5 99.8%) and performing hand hygiene (R1 95.8% to R5 97.7%). Perceived COVID-19 severity decreased significantly, from 97.4%(R1) to 77.2%(R5), but perceived self-susceptibility remained high (87.2%–92.8%). Female sex and anxiety were associated with greater adoption of social distancing. Intention to receive COVID-19 vaccines decreased significantly (R4 48.7% to R5 37.6%). Greater anxiety, confidence in vaccine, and collective responsibility and weaker complacency were associated with higher tendency to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Although its generalizability should be assumed with caution, this study helps to formulate health communication strategies and foretells the initial low uptake rate of COVID-19 vaccines, suggesting that social distancing should be maintained in the medium term.
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