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A Sociodemographic Profile of Mask Use During the COVID-19 Outbreak Among Young and Elderly Individuals in Brazil: Online Survey Study

机译:在巴西年轻人和老年人的Covid-19爆发期间掩码使用的掩码使用的社会造影简介:在线调查研究

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Background Sociodemographic variables may impact decision making regarding safety measures. The use and selection of adequate face masks is a safety and health measure that could help minimize the spread of COVID-19 infection. Objective This study aims to examine sociodemographic variables and factors relating to COVID-19 that could impact decision making or the choice to use or not use face masks in the prevention and care of a possible COVID-19 infection among a large sample of younger and older Brazilian people. Methods An online survey composed of 14 closed-ended questions about sociodemographic variables and COVID-19 was used. A total of 2673 participants consisted of Brazilian people (aged ≥18 years) from different states of Brazil and were grouped according to age (≤59 years and ≥60 years). To compare the variables of interest (associated with wearing a face mask or not), chi-square and likelihood ratio tests were used (with P.05 being significant). Results Most of the participants in both groups were women from the southeast region who had postgraduate degrees. Approximately 61% (1452/2378) of individuals aged ≤59 years and 67.8% (200/295) of those aged ≥60 years were not health professionals. In the group aged ≤59 years, 83.4% (1983/2378) did not show COVID-19 signs and symptoms, and 97.3% (2314/2378) were not diagnosed with COVID-19. In the older adult group, 92.5% (273/295) did not show signs and symptoms of COVID-19, and 98.3% (290/295) were not diagnosed with the disease. The majority of the participants in both groups reported using face masks, and their decision to use face masks was influenced by the level of education and their occupation as a health professional. Conclusions Younger and older adults have worn face masks during the COVID-19 outbreak. It is difficult to measure how much of a positive impact this attitude, habit, and behavior could have on the degree of infection and spread of the disease. However, it can be a positive indicator of adherence to the population’s security and safety measures during the pandemic.
机译:背景技术SocioDemographic变量可能会影响关于安全措施的决策。适当面罩的使用和选择是一种安全性和健康措施,可以帮助最小化Covid-19感染的传播。目的本研究旨在研究与Covid-19有关的社会渗透变量和因素,可能会影响决策或选择使用或不使用面部面具在预防和护理可能的Covid-19中的脸部较小和老年人中的一个可能的Covid-19感染。巴西人。方法采用了由14个关于社会渗透变量和Covid-19的14个封闭式问题组成的在线调查。共有2673人的参与者由巴西不同国家的巴西人(年龄≥18岁)组成,并根据年龄(≤59岁和≥60岁)进行分组。为了比较感兴趣的变量(与佩戴面罩或不佩戴面罩相关),使用Chi-Square和似然比测试(具有P <.05的P <.05是显着的)。结果两组的大多数参与者都是来自研究生学位的东南部地区的女性。大约61%(1452/2378)的个体≤59岁,67.8%(200/295),≥60岁的人不是健康专业人士。在≤59岁的群体中,83.4%(1983/2378)未显示Covid-19迹象和症状,97.3%(2314/2378)未被诊断为Covid-19。在老年人的成年小组中,92.5%(273/295)没有显示Covid-19的迹象和症状,98.3%(290/295)未被诊断出疾病。两组的大多数参与者都报告使用面部面具,以及他们使用面部面具的决定受到教育水平和职业的影响。结论年轻和老年人在Covid-19爆发期间已经穿过面部面膜。很难测量这种态度,习惯和行为的积极影响程度可能对这种疾病的感染程度和传播。但是,它可能是在大流行期间对人口安全和安全措施遵守的积极指标。

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