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Determinants of safety-focused product purchasing in the United States at the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic

机译:全球COVID-19大流行开始之初在美国购买安全性产品的决定因素

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Public preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic was widely covered in the media due to its intensity and fast-pace. While some individuals prepared with personal safety supplies such as soap and hand sanitizer, many others did not purchase such preparatory products. There are many health and safety benefits to quick engagement and emergency preparedness in a pandemic, and it is important to identify those who conduct these behaviors. The present study examined who engaged in preparatory purchasing of safety and health care products during the early stages of the spread of COVID-19 and what stimulated this action. Results of a cross-sectional study (  = 344) indicates that possessing, or uncertainty about possessing a COVID-19 risk factor (but not differences in age, gender, race, or income), increased purchasing of preparatory health and safety products. Also, in line with past research on risk, affect, and behavior, worry mediated this relationship. Further, gender moderated the relationship between worry and purchasing, such that worry increased product purchasing for men, who were initially low in worry, but not for women. This study lends additional support to worry as a mediator between risk and safety-related behavior and has implications for understanding factors related to preparatory purchasing of health care products during pandemics.
机译:由于COVID-19大流行的强度和快速性,公众准备工作在媒体中广泛报道。虽然有些人准备了个人安全用品,例如肥皂和洗手液,但其他许多人却没有购买这种准备产品。大流行中的快速介入和紧急情况预防有许多健康和安全益处,重要的是要识别进行这些行为的人。本研究调查了谁在COVID-19传播的早期阶段中准备购买安全和保健产品,以及是什么激发了这一行动。一项横断面研究的结果(= 344)表明,拥有或不确定拥有COVID-19危险因素(但没有年龄,性别,种族或收入差异),增加了对准备健康和安全产品的购买。同样,根据以往关于风险,影响和行为的研究,忧虑介导了这种关系。此外,性别问题缓解了忧虑与购买之间的关系,因此,忧虑增加了男性的产品购买量,这些男性起初并不担心,但女性则没有。这项研究为在风险与安全相关的行为之间进行调解提供了额外的支持,并有助于理解与大流行期间医疗产品的预备购买有关的因素。

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