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Perceived Risk, Optimistic Bias, and United Action: A Socioecological Examination of COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors Among Sexual Minority Men

机译:感知风险、乐观的偏见和团结行动:COVID-19 Socioecological考试性少数男性预防行为

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Sexual minority men (SMM) disproportionately experience psychosocial risk factors and comorbid health concerns (e.g., HIV infection) that increase their vulnerability to COVID-19 infection and distress. The current study applied a socioecological approach to the Health Belief model to understand associations among perceived risk, optimistic bias (a perceived lower risk relative to similar others), united action (perceived community capacity for collective action), and COVID-19 behavioral prevention strategies among COVID-19-negative adult cisgender SMM. Participants (n = 859), recruited via a geo-location-based dating application in May 2020, completed an online survey. Results indicated significant interactions between perceived risk and optimistic bias on social distancing (β = — .03, p < .05), and between perceived risk and united action on number of preventive precautions (B = —.01, p < .01) and number of casual sex partners (B = -.02, p < .05). At low and average levels of perceived risk, socioecological constructs were positively associated with behavioral prevention strategies. At average levels of perceived risk and above, united action was negatively associated with number of casual sex partners, demonstrating evidence of the interaction between perception of interpersonal and community factors and perceptions of one's own risk. These findings may help to inform how to mobilize increased engagement in COVID-19 behavioral prevention strategies among cisgender SMM.
机译:性少数男人不成比例的模式体验社会心理风险因素和共病健康问题(如艾滋病毒感染)增加他们的脆弱性COVID-19感染和痛苦。socioecological方法健康信念模型来理解感知之间的关联风险,乐观的偏见(降低感知风险相对于其他人)相似,统一行动(认为社区的集体能力预防行动),COVID-19行为策略在COVID-19-negative成人cisgender多发性骨髓瘤。应用程序通过一个geo-location-based约会2020年5月,完成了一项在线调查。表示重要的之间的相互作用感知风险和乐观偏见在社会距离(β= - 03,p < . 05),和之间感知风险和联合行动的数量预防措施(B = -。随意的性伴侣数量(B = -。. 05)。风险,socioecological构造是积极的与行为相关的预防策略。感知风险的平均水平以上,联合行动是负相关的随意的性伴侣数量,展示的证据之间的相互作用的看法人际关系和社会因素和认知自己的风险。帮助告知如何动员增加参与COVID-19行为预防在多发性骨髓瘤cisgender策略。

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