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Dual pandemics of COVID-19 and systemic racism: The roles of perceptions of inequities, civic values, and conservatism in mask-wearing behavior
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy ( IF 1.375 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-13 , DOI: 10.1111/asap.12293 Christopher M. Wegemer 1 , Luise Keyserlingk 1
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy ( IF 1.375 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-13 , DOI: 10.1111/asap.12293 Christopher M. Wegemer 1 , Luise Keyserlingk 1
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Amid unprecedented political polarization, the United States continues to grapple with the simultaneous crises of COVID-19 and systemic racism. We examine potential predictors of COVID-19 mask wearing at the intersection of these crises, with particular attention to the behavior of conservatives and young people, who have resisted compliance with efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19. Specifically, we investigate perceptions of racial/ethnic inequities in the healthcare system and civic values as predictors of COVID-19 mask-wearing frequency and potential moderators of the relationship between political orientation and COVID-19 mask-wearing frequency. Diverse college students at a university in southern California participated in our longitudinal survey, which was initiated prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 431). We found that perceptions of inequities and civic values predicted mask wearing, whereas political conservatism was negatively related to mask wearing. Further, conservative participants were more likely to wear masks if they reported greater perceptions of inequities. Our results provide a foundation for future research that may inform targeted public health interventions aimed at encouraging responsible COVID-19 behavior and fostering dialogue on systemic equities in a contentious political environment.
中文翻译:
COVID-19 和系统性种族主义的双重流行:对不公平、公民价值观和保守主义的看法在戴口罩行为中的作用
在前所未有的政治两极分化中,美国继续努力应对同时发生的 COVID-19 危机和系统性种族主义。我们检查了在这些危机交叉点佩戴 COVID-19 口罩的潜在预测因素,特别关注保守派和年轻人的行为,他们拒绝遵守遏制 COVID-19 传播的努力。具体来说,我们调查了对医疗保健系统中种族/族裔不平等的看法和公民价值观作为 COVID-19 口罩佩戴频率的预测因子以及政治取向与 COVID-19 口罩佩戴频率之间关系的潜在调节因素。南加州一所大学的不同大学生参加了我们的纵向调查,该调查是在 COVID-19 大流行(N= 431)。我们发现,对不平等和公民价值观的看法预示着戴口罩,而政治保守主义与戴口罩呈负相关。此外,如果保守派参与者报告对不平等的看法更大,他们更有可能戴口罩。我们的研究结果为未来的研究奠定了基础,这些研究可能为旨在鼓励负责任的 COVID-19 行为并在有争议的政治环境中促进关于系统性股票的对话的有针对性的公共卫生干预措施提供信息。
更新日期:2022-01-13
中文翻译:
COVID-19 和系统性种族主义的双重流行:对不公平、公民价值观和保守主义的看法在戴口罩行为中的作用
在前所未有的政治两极分化中,美国继续努力应对同时发生的 COVID-19 危机和系统性种族主义。我们检查了在这些危机交叉点佩戴 COVID-19 口罩的潜在预测因素,特别关注保守派和年轻人的行为,他们拒绝遵守遏制 COVID-19 传播的努力。具体来说,我们调查了对医疗保健系统中种族/族裔不平等的看法和公民价值观作为 COVID-19 口罩佩戴频率的预测因子以及政治取向与 COVID-19 口罩佩戴频率之间关系的潜在调节因素。南加州一所大学的不同大学生参加了我们的纵向调查,该调查是在 COVID-19 大流行(N= 431)。我们发现,对不平等和公民价值观的看法预示着戴口罩,而政治保守主义与戴口罩呈负相关。此外,如果保守派参与者报告对不平等的看法更大,他们更有可能戴口罩。我们的研究结果为未来的研究奠定了基础,这些研究可能为旨在鼓励负责任的 COVID-19 行为并在有争议的政治环境中促进关于系统性股票的对话的有针对性的公共卫生干预措施提供信息。