Behavioral Implementation and Compliance of Anti-Epidemic Policy in the COVID-19 Crisis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Questions and Research Design
2.1. Background and Questions
2.2. Research Design
- The Whip instrument admonishes students to follow the policy or face a consequence, i.e., announcing that the university will “punish those who do not follow policy by recording major demerit in the university, and those who seriously violate the policy shall be transferred to the public security for disposal according to law”.
- The Sermon instrument seeks to enhance policy influence through slogans, such as “anti-epidemic situation, prevention of transmission, less going out, no going back to university”.
- The Nudge instrument encourages students to participate in online anti-epidemic actions, such as posting “I stand for the prevention policy of university Q’ by promising not to go back to university before the situation is controlled”.
- High accessibility requires that each student be well-informed, by forcing each to acknowledge their acceptance of the policy via WeChat (WeChat is the most popular social network in China, with over 1 billion users, similar to WhatsApp in Western countries).
- Low accessibility only requires publishing notices, without any mandatory compliance requirement.
3. Data Collection and Analysis of Data
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Analysis of the Data
4. Analysis of the Effects of Policy Behavior
5. How to Improve the Effectiveness of Policy Implementation
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Cronbach’s Alpha
Variable | Items | Average Interitem Covariance | Cronbach’s Alpha |
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Epidemic prevention effect | 4 | 0.11 | 0.61 |
University epidemic prevention effect | 4 | 0.18 | 0.62 |
Appendix B. Balance Check
H1 n = 84 | H2 n = 84 | H3 n = 75 | H4 n = 83 | H5 n = 87 | H6 n = 88 | H7 n = 87 | H8 n = 92 | p | |
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Demographic Characteristics | |||||||||
sex | 0.52 | 0.59 | 0.56 | 0.7 | 0.57 | 0.56 | 0.45 | 0.57 | 0.161 |
age | 1.77 | 1.67 | 1.81 | 1.8 | 1.73 | 1.74 | 1.76 | 1.75 | 0.809 |
education | 2.06 | 2 | 2.04 | 2.06 | 2.01 | 2.06 | 2.06 | 2.05 | 0.935 |
political status | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.14 | 0.13 | 0.06 | 0.11 | 0.14 | 0.15 | 0.331 |
monthly income | 1.52 | 1.48 | 1.54 | 1.51 | 1.42 | 1.49 | 1.49 | 1.42 | 0.906 |
province | 0.77 | 0.71 | 0.69 | 0.73 | 0.77 | 0.8 | 0.66 | 0.67 | 0.274 |
living area | 0.7 | 0.75 | 0.65 | 0.65 | 0.63 | 0.72 | 0.66 | 0.66 | 0.750 |
confirmed cases of COVID-19 | 1.82 | 2.01 | 1.82 | 1.88 | 2.08 | 1.9 | 2.07 | 1.74 | 0.100 |
anti-epidemic policy period | 3.65 | 3.64 | 3.54 | 3.51 | 3.46 | 3.57 | 3.51 | 3.47 | 0.982 |
Experimental Actions | |||||||||
reading time(s) | 21.64 | 23.23 | 39.49 | 22.3 | 25.15 | 30.06 | 26.1 | 20.95 | 0.053 |
click count(times) | 1.76 | 1.36 | 1.88 | 1.13 | 1.31 | 1.52 | 1.31 | 1.24 | 0.548 |
Appendix C. Questionnaire
Cover page |
The epidemic of COVID-19 has drawn close attention from the whole country. We, a research team from South China Normal University, are conducting a COVID-19 Social Attitude Survey, aiming to conduct scientific research on the relevant issues of the epidemic. Your answers will bring great help to our research. We solemnly promise that the information obtained will only be used for scientific research and analysis of relevant policy suggestions, and the personal information will never be disclosed. Please feel free to fill in. |
It will take 10–15 min to fill in this questionnaire. You can also leave your email address at the end, as we will select 100 participants to send health gifts (such as disinfectant, hand sanitizer, etc.). Thank you very much for your support! |
Part One: Basic information |
1. Your gender? Male (1) Female (0) |
2. Your age? 19 years old (1) 20–24 years old (2) 25 years old or older (3) |
3. Your highest education? College (1) University (2) Master or above (3) |
4. Your current occupation? Students in School (1) Government/Government Officers/Civil Servants (2) Corporate Staff (Office/Office Staff) (3) Technical personnel (e.g., engineers, IT programmers, etc.) (4) Professional staff (e.g., doctor/lawyer/sports/journalist/teacher) (5) Ordinary workers (e.g., factory workers/manual workers, etc.) (6) Business service workers (e.g., sales staff/shop staff/waiters, etc.) (7) Self-employed Workers/Contractors (8) Freelancer (9) Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery workers (10) Retirement (11) No occupation at present (12) |
- Part Two: Concern and understanding of the epidemic
- 5. The following description, whether in line with your mood and state of mind?
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
Panic | |||||
Confused | |||||
Anxious | |||||
Concerned | |||||
Stressed | |||||
Uncomfortable |
- 6. What do you think are the main sources of psychological stress for COVID-19?
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
Infectivity of virus | |||||
A high mortality rate of patients | |||||
Sequelae after recovery | |||||
Unknown of the illness cause | |||||
No effective treatment | |||||
Extensive news media coverage | |||||
Fear and rumors around | |||||
Mask and notices are seen everywhere | |||||
Gossip from the Internet |
7. How long do you expect the COVID-19 outbreak to last? |
Within 1 month (1) 2–3 months (2) 3 months or more (3) |
Part Three: Effect of public policy 8. When did your local government take epidemic control measures? Around 9 January 2020 (Wuhan reported its first death from pneumonia of unknown cause) (1) Around 19 January 2020 (Important Directive from the Centre on COVID-19) (2) Around 20 January 2020 (Academician Zhong Nanshan confirmed “person-to-person transmission”) (3) Around 23 January 2020 (Wuhan closed the traffic in and out of the city) (4) 24 January 2020 and after (Chinese New Year’s Eve and after) (5) |
- 9. Please judge the following statements according to your actual feelings.
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
The current epidemic prevention measures are very effective | |||||
The current epidemic prevention measures can be implemented to people | |||||
The people around are very conscious of following the current epidemic prevention measures | |||||
At present, the social cost of epidemic prevention measures is very high | |||||
The people around are very supportive of the current prevention measures | |||||
The epidemic prevention and control measures have strengthened my confidence in the country | |||||
I believe the central government can handle the situation well | |||||
I believe the local government can handle the situation well | |||||
The response to the epidemic has boosted my national pride | |||||
As a citizen, I am willing to contribute to my country in its time of need |
Part Four: Policy compliance experiment materials |
Intervention Group H1 (Whip × High Accessibility)
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Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University announces that it will punish those who do not follow policy by recording major demerit in the university, and those who seriously violate the policy shall be transferred to the public security for disposal according to law. Besides, Q University issues the notice through official website and requires that each student be involved, by forcing each to acknowledge their acceptance of the policy via class WeChat group. |
Intervention Group H2 (Sermon × High Accessibility)
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Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University edits slogans promoting the measure, such as “anti-epidemic situation, prevention of transmission, less going out, no going back to university”. Besides, Q University issues the notice through official website and requires that each student be involved, by forcing each to acknowledge their acceptance of the policy via class WeChat group. |
Intervention Group H3 (Nudge × High Accessibility)
|
Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University encourages students to participate in online anti-epidemic actions, such as posting “I stand for the prevention policy of university Q’ by promising not to go back to university before the situation is controlled.” Besides, Q University issues the notice through official website and requires that each student be involved, by forcing each to acknowledge their acceptance of the policy via class WeChat group. |
Intervention Group H4 (Whip × Low Accessibility)
|
Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University encourages students to participate in online anti-epidemic actions, such as posting “I stand for the prevention policy of university Q’ by promising not to go back to university before the situation is controlled.” Besides, Q University issues the notice through official website, saying that the requirements will be implemented. |
Intervention Group H5 (Sermon × Low Accessibility)
|
Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University edits slogans promoting the measure, such as “anti-epidemic situation, prevention of transmission, less going out, no going back to university”. Besides, Q University issues the notice through official website, saying that the requirements will be implemented. |
Intervention Group H6 (Nudge × Low Accessibility)
|
Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University encourages students to participate in online anti-epidemic actions, such as posting “I stand for the prevention policy of university Q’ by promising not to go back to university before the situation is controlled.” Besides, Q University issues the notice through official website, saying that the requirements will be implemented. |
Intervention Group H7 (Control group × High Accessibility)
|
Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University issues the notice through official website and requires that each student be involved, by forcing each to acknowledge their acceptance of the policy via class WeChat group. |
Intervention Group H8 (Control group × Low Accessibility)
|
Please read the following materials and answer the relevant questions: (Note: this page will be displayed for at least 15 s before jumping to allow you to fully read the materials) The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is currently under strain. To reduce the risk of transmission, the Education Department of L Provincial Government issued an urgent notice barring students from returning to university in advance. To respond to the call, Q University issues the notice through official website, saying that the requirements will be implemented. |
Part Five: Manipulation check of H1 & H4 |
10(1). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
The policy of Q University encourages students to cooperate with the prevention and control work by means of mandatory punishment |
Part Five: Manipulation check of H2 & H5 |
10(1). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
The policy of Q University promotes students to cooperate with the prevention and control work through publicity and education |
Part Five: Manipulation check of H3 & H6 |
10(1). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
The policy of Q University is to push students to cooperate with the prevention and control work through an imperceptive way |
Part Five: Manipulation check of H7 & H8 |
10(1). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
The policy of Q university is nothing special |
Part Five: Manipulation check of H1, H2 & H3 |
10(2). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
Q school’s notification method is quite “down to earth” |
Part Five: Manipulation check of H4, H5 & H6 |
10(2). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
Q school’s notification method is not quite “down to earth” |
Part Five: Manipulation check of all |
10(3). Please read the above material and make your judgment on the following statement. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
I have heard/known about the practice of Q University in similar materials | |||||
I think Q University’s approach is reasonable |
Part Six: Policy compliance experiment questions |
11. Please judge the following statements according to your actual feelings. |
Strongly disagree (1) | Disagree (2) | Sort of (3) | Agree (4) | Strongly agree (5) | |
I think Q University’s epidemic prevention measures can be implemented to people | |||||
I think the epidemic prevention measures of Q University can achieve the desired effect | |||||
I will conscientiously follow the current epidemic prevention measures of Q University (no student is allowed to return to school early) | |||||
I think Q University needs to spend a lot of manpower and material resources in the process of implementing anti-epidemic measures (no student is allowed to return to school in advance) | |||||
I think the preventive measures adopted by Q University will be widely welcomed by students | |||||
Here is the test question, please select “Agree” |
Part Six: Basic information |
12. How long do you follow news about COVID-19 daily? Non or within 1h per day (1) 1–2 h per day (2) 3 h or more per day (3) |
13. Your monthly income (including salary income, subsidies, investments, part-time jobs, etc.) is about 1000RMB or less (1) 1001–3000RMB (2) 3000RMB or plus (3) |
14. Your political status? CCP member (1) Non CCP member (0) |
15. Have you attended off-line participations in social activities in the near 2 weeks? Yes (1) No (0) |
16. Have you ever made a donation to fight the epidemic? Yes (1) No (0) |
17. Your current province? Guangdong (1) Other provinces (0) |
18. Your living area belongs to City (1) Village (0) |
19. How many confirmed cases with COVID-19 in your city? (Probably) 0–20 cases (1) 21–80 cases (2) 81 cases or more (3) No idea (4) |
Please leave your email address, we will select 100 participants to send health gifts (disinfectant or hand sanitizer) ________________________________________________________________ |
Appendix D. Multiple Regression Analysis of Variables
Model | Model | Model | |
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(1) | (2) | (3) | |
mood instability | −0.1 *** | −0.1 *** | −0.07 *** |
(0.02) | (0.02) | (0.02) | |
psychological pressure | 0.07 | 0.06 | 0.03 |
(0.04) | (0.04) | (0.03) | |
estimation about COVID-19 | 0 | −0.01 | 0.01 |
(0.03) | (0.03) | (0.03) | |
level of updates about COVID-19 | 0.01 | 0.02 | |
(0.03) | (0.03) | ||
off-line participations in social activities | −0.08 * | −0.06 * | |
(0.04) | (0.04) | ||
any donation during COVID-19 | 0.09 *** | 0.07 ** | |
(0.03) | (0.03) | ||
trust in central government | 0.12 *** | ||
(0.03) | |||
trust in local government | 0.15 *** | ||
(0.03) | |||
demographic variables | controlled | controlled | controlled |
_cons | 3.25 *** | 3.26 *** | 1.97 *** |
(0.21) | (0.22) | (0.21) | |
Observations | 645 | 636 | 636 |
R-squared | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.26 |
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Accessibility Degree | Policy Instruments | |||
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Whip | Sermon | Nudge | Control Group | |
High level | H1 (sign via WeChat + major demerit + for disposal according to law) | H2 (sign via WeChat + slogan) | H3 (sign via WeChat + encourages students to participate in the online anti-epidemic action) | H7 (sign via WeChat) |
Low level | H4 (publishes only notices + major demerit + for disposal according to law) | H5 (publishes only notices + publishes only notices) | H6 (publishes only notices + publishes only notices) | H8 (publishes only notices) |
Variable | Variable Value | Mean | Std. Dev. | Min | Max |
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sex | 1 = male; 0 = female | 0.56 | 0.50 | 1 | 2 |
age | 1 = 19 years old; 2 = 20–24 years old; 3 = 25 years old or older; | 1.75 | 0.50 | 1 | 3 |
education | 1 = College; 2 = University; 3 = Master or above | 2.04 | 0.43 | 1 | 3 |
political status | 1 = CCP member; 0 = Non CCP member | 0.11 | 0.31 | 0 | 1 |
monthly income | 1 = 1000 RMB or less; 2 = 1001–3000 RMB; 3 = 3000 RMB or plus | 1.49 | 0.61 | 1 | 3 |
province | 1 = Guangdong; 0 = other provinces | 0.73 | 0.45 | 0 | 1 |
living area | 1 = city; 0 = village | 0.68 | 0.47 | 0 | 1 |
confirmed cases of COVID-19 | 1 = 0–20 cases; 2 = 21–80 cases; 3 = 81 cases or more; 4 = no idea | 1.91 | 0.92 | 1 | 4 |
anti-epidemic policy period | 1 = 20200109; 2 = 20200119; 3 = 20200120; 4 = 20200123; 5 = 20200124 | 3.54 | 1.42 | 1 | 5 |
Aspect | Variable | Variable Type | Mean | Std. Dev. | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent Variables | ||||||
Individual psychology | mood instability | continuous variable | 2.48 | 0.85 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
psychological pressure | continuous variable | 3.50 | 0.51 | 1.63 | 5.00 | |
estimation about COVID-19 | ordinal variable | 1.83 | 0.59 | 1.00 | 3.00 | |
Individual behavior | level of updates about COVID-19 | ordinal variable | 1.56 | 0.62 | 1.00 | 3.00 |
off-line participations in social activities | nominal variable | 0.20 | 0.40 | 0.00 | 1.00 | |
Any donation during the COVID-19 | nominal variable | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.00 | 1.00 | |
Trust in government | trust in central government | continuous variable | 4.35 | 0.73 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
trust in local government | continuous variable | 4.11 | 0.82 | 1.00 | 5.00 | |
Dependent Variables | ||||||
Behavior effect of policy | epidemic prevention effect | continuous variable | 3.09 | 0.52 | 1.25 | 5.00 |
university epidemic prevention effect | continuous variable | 3.09 | 0.43 | 1.00 | 4.17 |
(4) | (5) | (6) | |
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University Policy Effectiveness | University Policy Effectiveness | University Policy Effectiveness | |
Instrument (Reference Group = control group) | |||
whip | 0.16 *** | 0.16 ** | |
(0.06) | (0.08) | ||
sermon | 0.09 | 0.01 | |
(0.05) | (0.08) | ||
nudge | 0.13 ** | 0.07 | |
(0.05) | (0.08) | ||
Accessibility (Reference Group = low accessibility) | |||
high accessibility | 0.12 *** | ||
(0.04) | |||
Interaction Effect (Reference Group = control group × low accessibility) | |||
control group × high accessibility | 0.04 | ||
(0.08) | |||
whip × high accessibility | 0.05 | ||
(0.09) | |||
sermon × high accessibility | 0.2 *** | ||
(0.07) | |||
nudge × high accessibility | 0.17 ** | ||
(0.08) | |||
_cons | 2.94 *** | 2.97 *** | 2.98 *** |
(0.04) | (0.04) | (0.05) | |
Observations | 680 | 680 | 680 |
R-squared | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.03 |
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Fu C, Liao L, Huang W. Behavioral Implementation and Compliance of Anti-Epidemic Policy in the COVID-19 Crisis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(7):3776. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073776
Chicago/Turabian StyleFu, Chengzhe, Liao Liao, and Weijun Huang. 2021. "Behavioral Implementation and Compliance of Anti-Epidemic Policy in the COVID-19 Crisis" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 7: 3776. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073776
APA StyleFu, C., Liao, L., & Huang, W. (2021). Behavioral Implementation and Compliance of Anti-Epidemic Policy in the COVID-19 Crisis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(7), 3776. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073776