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Structural Modeling on the Determinants of Effectiveness of SOPs Containing COVID-19 in Mass Gatherings

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.755221

Keywords

COVID-19; determinants; ISM; mass gathering; MICMAC; SOPs

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The study aims to analyze the determinants of the effectiveness of SOPs in mass gatherings for containing COVID-19. Through literature review, structural modeling, and analysis, it identifies that the nature of gathering is the key determinant, with other factors such as legal environment, practicability of SOPs, perceived benefit of SOPs adaptation, and possibilities of avoiding gathering being less critical. This research is useful for various stakeholders and emphasizes the importance of understanding the nature of mass gatherings for minimizing COVID-19 transmission risk.
The study is aimed to analyze the determinants of the effectiveness of SOPs in mass gatherings for containing COVID-19. The overall design of the study involves a literature review, data collection by field survey, structural modeling, and analysis. The study is built on the experts' opinion of a focus group (representing people who recently participated in and are responsible for mass gatherings). The study uses the discussion of the literature review to identify the determinants, interpretive structural modeling (ISM) for developing and analyzing a structural model, and Matrice d'Impacts Croises Multiplication Appliquee a un Classement (MICMAC) for corroboration of results of the ISM/classification of determinants. From the literature review, a list of determinants is generated and verified by a panel of experts. The results of the ISM revealed that the determinants legal environment of the country, practicability of SOPs, perceived benefit of adapting SOPs, and possibilities of avoiding gathering occupied the top of the model, therefore, they are less critical determinants, whereas nature of gathering occupied the bottom of the model, and is thus the most critical determinant. The remaining determinants form the middle of the model, and are therefore moderately severe. The results of MICMAC show that the determinant perceived benefit of adapting SOPs is dependent, nature of gathering is independent, and all others are linked. The results of MICMAC implicitly substantiate the findings of the ISM. The overall results of the study show that nature of gathering is the key determinant. This research does not require a priori theory since it is a theory-building study that uses an inductive approach. It is based on real data and it is useful for local authorities, organizers, participants (attendees/visitors) of mass gatherings, health officials/regulators, researchers, and the community at large. This study has fundamental importance for planning and preparing for such events while ensuring the minimum risk of COVID-19 transmission.

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