Affiliation:
1. Vega Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah
Abstract
In a time where the world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic, it could prove important to understand the current frequency of certain behaviors (i.e., COVID-19 non-adherence, hand hygiene, social gatherings, and non-essential trips) of university students as colleges in the United States prepare to welcome additional students back to their campuses for the spring semester of 2021. A four-segment online survey was created to gather information on COVID-19 non-adherence by using a combination of socio-demographic questions, non-adherence scenarios, behavioral frequency questions, and a personality survey. This paper's focus is specifically on certain questions from the behavioral frequency section of the survey to help provide descriptive research on university students' current behaviors.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
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