Factors associated with adherence or hesitation to protective measures that influenced the control of COVID-19 in Brazil in the pre-vaccine era

Author:

Araújo Juliana Soares Tenório1,Delpino Felipe Mendes1,Moura Heriederson Sávio Dias1,Nascimento Murilo César2,Berra Thaís Zamboni1,Ramos Antônio Carlos Vieira1,Soares Débora Almeida3,Arcêncio Ricardo Alexandre1

Affiliation:

1. University of São Paulo

2. University of Minas Gerais

3. NOVA – UNL. Lisboa

Abstract

Abstract

Preventive behavior is one of the main strategies to contain the spread of the coronavirus, understand the factors that influence adherence or hesitation to protective measures and the way the population behaves during a health crisis is of great importance. Aim: To analyze the factors associated with adherence to protection measures against Covid-19 in Brazil. Method: cross-sectional study, survey type online, between the period of August 2020 and February 2021. The population included in the study were Brazilians, aged 18 years or older. Non-probabilistic sampling was used to obtain the sample. The data was stored on the "Redcap" platform and analyzed in a descriptive and inferential approach. Results: The sample consisted of 1,516 people, women adopted 10% more protective measures than men, people with higher education level and higher income, within the age group between 40-59 years, were those who most adhered to the measures imposed by health agencies. Carrier of Asthma, Diabetes Mellitus, Systemic Arterial Hypertension, Obesity and smoking were factors that increased the adherence of protective measures in the fight against COVID-19. Conclusion: Being female, aged between 40 and 59 years, higher education, smoking, not having a religion, having health insurance, and being a carrier of chronic diseases were associated with greater adherence to protective measures against COVID-19.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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