Compliance with COVID-19 Physical Distancing Mandates in Oman: The Role of Health Literacy and Internal Health Locus of Control

Author:

Alabri Amna

Abstract

Background: Research indicates that the effectiveness of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) physical distancing mandates is influenced by several individual factors, including health literacy; internal health locus of control (IHLOC), the belief that physical distancing can reduce COVID-19 risk; social norms; self-efficacy; and perceptions of the benefits and barriers associated with distancing. However, further investigation is needed to understand the links between these factors and compliance intentions. Objective: This study investigates the mechanism linking these factors with the intentions to comply with physical distancing mandates. Methods: A total of 759 participants (Mean age = 29.13, standard deviation [ SD ] = 8.33; 68.5% women) were surveyed online from September 2020 to October 2020. Data were analyzed using ANOVA (analysis of variance) and structural equation modeling. Key Results: Health literacy was associated with more perceived benefits ( β = .175, p = .001), greater self-efficacy ( β = .193, p < .001), and less perceived barriers (β = −.391, p < .001). IHLOC was significantly associated with greater perceived benefits ( β = .156, p = .007) and self-efficacy ( β = .294, p < .001). Family descriptive norms were significantly associated with fewer perceived barriers (β = −.276, p < .001), while injunctive norms were associated with more perceived benefits ( β = .202, p = .001) and higher self-efficacy ( β = .299, p < .001). Intentions to adhere to physical distancing mandates were significantly associated with past compliance ( β = .427, p < .001) and perceived barriers (β = −.205, p < .001) and benefits ( β = .295, p < .001). Post-hoc mediation analyses revealed several small yet significant indirect effects, highlighting the complex pathways shaping adherence intentions. Conclusions: This study identifies how health literacy, IHLOC, social norms, perceived benefits and barriers, and self-efficacy intricately shape intentions to comply with physical distancing mandates. These findings offer valuable implications for public health policy and interventions. [ HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice . 2024;8(2):e69–e78. ]

Publisher

SLACK, Inc.

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