Facilitators and barriers to social distancing for young people during the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Berry, Emma [1 ]
Jenkins, Chris [2 ]
Allen, Sarah [3 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Psychol, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
[2] Queens Univ Belfast, Ctr Publ Hlth, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
[3] Northern Ireland Stat & Res Agcy, Northern Ireland Civil Serv, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
Health Behaviour; Physical Distancing; Young Adult; COVID-19; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; MENTAL-HEALTH; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-022-13325-3
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Social (or physical) distancing is an important transmission-prevention behaviour that has been endorsed to minimize COVID-19 transmission. This qualitative study explores the facilitators of and barriers to social distancing for young people during the COVID-19 pandemic, with recognition that young people represent a unique demographic group, with differing psychosocial needs and experiences to other age cohorts. Methods Qualitative data was collected as part of a larger Qualtrics survey between July 28th 2020 and August 24th 2020. Eligible participants were young people living on the Island of Ireland, aged 16-25 years. The survey design was underpinned by the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation model of behaviour change (COM-B). Semi-inductive thematic analysis was used to analyse comments collected via three free-text survey items. The COM-B model provided a thematic framework to organise subthemes extracted. Results A total of N = 477 young people completed the survey, of which N = 347 provided comments for at least one of three free-text survey items. The majority of respondents lived in Northern Ireland (96%), the average age was 21 years, and most respondents were female (73%) and were students (81%). Key barriers identified included lack of environmental support for social distancing (lack of physical Opportunity to social distance), observing other people not social distancing (lack of social Opportunities supporting social distancing), and missing physical interaction from others (relating to the dissuading influence of automatic Motivational factors i.e. the influence of loneliness). Key facilitators included presence of clear and consistent environmental cues and availability of space to support social distancing (increasing physical Opportunity to social distance), increasing awareness and perceived consequences of risk of transmission (enhancing reflective Motivational factors i.e. perceived benefits (versus costs) of social distancing), and increasing opportunities to observe others' adhering to guidelines (increasing social Opportunities supporting social distancing). Conclusions These findings suggest that the actions and endorsement of peers and the physical design of environments have a key role in influencing social distancing behaviour among young people living in NI. The COM-B factors identified in this study can inform the development of tailored interventions using models such as the Behaviour Change Wheel. The findings of this study suggest that intervention functions based on peer modelling and physical environmental restructuring and enablement should be priortitised, however it is imperative that interventions are co-designed with young people to foster collaboration and empowerment.
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