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COVID-19 Protective Behaviors: The Role of Living Arrangements and Localities

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY
卷 40, 期 8, 页码 799-803

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0733464821992611

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coronavirus; rural localities; living alone

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  1. Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research [2018/4/r]

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The study found that people who lived alone or in rural areas were less likely to adopt protective behaviors, which could lead to higher health risks for them.
Objectives: Guided by the human-ecological model, we aimed to identify contextual factors related to protective behaviors during the COVID-19 outbreak. Method: Data are based on a nationally representative survey of adults aged 50+ in Israel during the COVID-19 outbreak (N = 1,019). Regression models predicted three behaviors: using hand sanitizers and masks, stocking up food, and avoiding social meetings. The independent variables were living arrangements (microsystems) and type of localities (macrosystems). Results: Participants who lived alone or lived in rural localities were less likely to adopt protective measures. Conclusion: Policy makers should pay particular attention to adults who live alone or live in rural areas as they might be less likely to adopt protective behaviors and face higher health risks during the pandemic.

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