Association between Information Dissemination and Compliance with Preventive Measures during the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic in Hong Kong Working Population: Cross-Sectional Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Instruments
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Compliance with Individual Preventive Measures
3.3. Utilization of the Information Source
3.4. The Association of Media Usage and Preventive Measures Compliance
4. Discussion
Principal Results
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
CDC | United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention |
COVID-19 | Coronavirus disease |
HK | Hong Kong |
SARS | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome |
WHO | World Health Organization |
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Study Sample (n = 1048) n (%) | HK Population a (%) | |
---|---|---|
Age Group | ||
18–29 | 217 (20.7) | (18.6) |
30–39 | 294 (28.1) | (25.0) |
40–49 | 345 (32.9) | (23.6) |
≥50 | 192 (18.3) | (32.8) |
Gender | ||
Female | 712 (67.9) | (50.5) |
Male | 336 (32.1) | (49.5) |
Marital Status | ||
Never Married/Single | 444 (42.4) | |
Married/Co-Living | 557 (53.1) | |
Divorced/Widowed | 47 (4.5) | |
Living Status | ||
Alone | 68 (6.5) | |
With Family/Others | 980 (93.5) | |
Education Level | ||
Secondary Level or Below | 113 (10.8) | |
Post-Secondary Level | 148 (14.1) | |
University or Above | 787 (75.1) | |
Job Status | ||
Full time | 950 (90.6) | |
Part time | 98 (9.4) | |
Occupation | ||
Managerial and Administrative | 183 (17.5) | (11.6) |
Professional | 440 (42.0) | (7.9) |
Associate-professional | 256 (24.4) | (20.6) |
Clerks | 104 (9.9) | (12.8) |
Others | 65 (6.2) | (47.1) |
Self-reported Chronic Disease(s) | ||
Yes | 151 (14.4) | |
No | 897 (85.6) |
COVID-19-Preventive Behaviors | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hand Hygiene | Mask Wearing | Household Hygiene | Social Distancing | |||||
n (%) | p Value | n (%) | p Value | n (%) | p Value | n (%) | p Value | |
Age Group | 0.42 | <0.001 * | <0.001 * | <0.001 * | ||||
18–29 | 157 (78.7) | 195 (97.6) | 25 (12.7) | 146 (73.2) | ||||
30–39 | 205 (83.0) | 232 (94.2) | 51 (20.6) | 153 (62.1) | ||||
40–49 | 284 (83.4) | 327 (96.3) | 98 (28.9) | 246 (72.3) | ||||
≥50 | 208 (79.5) | 226 (86.4) | 61 (23.2) | 143 (54.8) | ||||
Gender | <0.001 * | 0.004 * | <0.001 * | <0.001 * | ||||
Female | 611 (84.2) | 689 (95.0) | 189 (26.1) | 521 (71.9) | ||||
Male | 243 (75.1) | 292 (90.3) | 45 (14.1) | 167 (51.7) | ||||
Marital Status | 0.52 | 0.003 * | <0.001 * | 0.01 * | ||||
Never Married/Single | 291 (81.6) | 346 (97.0) | 54 (15.1) | 247 (69.4) | ||||
Married/Co-Living | 500 (82.0) | 561 (92.0) | 154 (25.2) | 398 (65.4) | ||||
Divorced/Widowed | 63 (76.8) | 74 (89.7) | 27 (33.1) | 43 (52.0) | ||||
Living Status | 0.66 | 0.33 | 0.63 | 0.34 | ||||
Alone | 42 (83.8) | 45 (90.2) | 10 (19.6) | 36 (71.9) | ||||
With Family/Others | 812 (81.3) | 935 (93.7) | 225 (22.5) | 653 (65.4) | ||||
Education Level | <0.001 * | 0.45 | 0.12 | 0.29 | ||||
Secondary Level or Below | 189 (68.1) | 259 (93.3) | 70 (25.4) | 173 (62.2) | ||||
Post-Secondary Level | 192 (92.2) | 199 (95.5) | 37 (17.5) | 143 (68.7) | ||||
University or Above | 472 (84.1) | 522 (93.0) | 128 (22.8) | 373 (66.3) | ||||
Job Status | 0.05 | 0.46 | <0.001 * | 0.01 * | ||||
Full time | 716 (82.5) | 809 (93.3) | 171 (19.7) | 556 (64.1) | ||||
Part time | 138 (76.3) | 171 (94.8) | 64 (35.4) | 133 (73.6) | ||||
Occupation | 0.01 * | 0.01 * | ||||||
Managerial and Administrative | 102 (84.2) | 115 (94.5) | 35 (28.4) | 0.03 * | 83 (68.3) | 0.51 | ||
Professional | 70 (84.3) | 79 (95.7) | 19 (23.6) | 55 (66.4) | ||||
Associate-professional | 186 (85.9) | 207 (95.7) | 60 (27.7) | 150 (69.5) | ||||
Clerks | 116 (86.5) | 132 (98.1) | 30 (22.1) | 89 (66.3) | ||||
Others | 379 (76.9) | 448 (90.8) | 91 (18.5) | 311 (63.1) | ||||
Self-reported Chronic Disease(s) | 0.04 | <0.001 | 0.07 | 0.002 * | ||||
Yes | 709 (82.6) | 817 (95.2) | 202 (23.5) | 582 (67.9) | ||||
No | 145 (76.2) | 163 (86.1) | 33 (17.4) | 106 (55.8) | ||||
Overall | 853 (81.4) | 980 (93.5) | 235 (22.4) | 688 (65.7) |
Frequent Users | |
---|---|
n (%) | |
Information Source | |
(1) Local Government Press Conference | 201 (19.9) |
(2) WHO/CDC Press Conference | 105 (9.9) |
(3) Press Conference by Local Health Experts | 386 (37.8) |
Pearson’s Chi-square Test | p value |
(1) and (2) | <0.001 * |
(1) and (3) | 0.06 |
(2) and (3) | 0.01 * |
Dissemination Channel | |
Information from Workplace | 177 (23.6) |
Conventional Media | 821 (78.8) |
Social Media | 837 (80.1) |
Pearson’s Chi-square Test | |
(1) and (2) | 0.14 |
(1) and (3) | <0.01 * |
(2) and (3) | <0.01 * |
Information Source Mix | |
(1) Local Government Press Conference Only | 92 (8.8) |
(2) WHO/CDC Press Conference Only | 13 (1.2) |
(3) Press Conference by Local Health Experts Only | 281 (26.9) |
(1) and (2) | 23 (2.2) |
(1) and (3) | 35 (3.3) |
(2) and (3) | 19 (1.8) |
(1), (2) and (3) | 51 (4.9) |
Non-frequent User of the above Sources | 533 (50.9) |
Dissemination Channel Mix | |
(1) Information from Workplace Only | 12 (1.1) |
(2) Conventional Media Only | 123 (11.8) |
(3) Social Media Only | 87 (8.3) |
(1) and (2) | 15 (1.5) |
(1) and (3) | 19 (1.8) |
(2) and (3) | 552 (52.6) |
(1), (2), and (3) | 131 (12.5) |
Non-frequent User of the above Channels | 109 (10.4) |
Demographics | Frequent User | p Value | p Value | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
n (%) | (Chisq.) | (Trend) | n (%) | |
Age Group | <0.001 * | <0.001 * | ||
18–29 | 177 (88.6) | 199 (19.0) | ||
30–39 | 180 (73.2) | 247 (23.5) | ||
40–49 | 262 (77.1) | 340 (32.5) | ||
≥50 | 170 (64.8) | 262 (25.0) | ||
Gender | 0.40 | - | ||
Female | 551 (76.0) | 725 (69.2) | ||
Male | 238 (73.6) | 323 (30.8) | ||
Marital Status | 0.02 * | - | ||
Never Married/Single | 287 (80.4) | 357 (34.0) | ||
Married/Co-Living | 441 (72.4) | 609 (58.2) | ||
Divorced/Widowed | 61 (74.7) | 82 (7.8) | ||
Living Status | 0.74 | - | ||
Alone | 38 (77.3) | 50 (4.8) | ||
With Family/Others | 750 (75.2) | 998 (95.2) | ||
Education Level | <0.001 * | - | ||
Secondary Level or Below | 201 (72.5) | 278 (26.5) | ||
Post-Secondary Level | 136 (65.2) | 208 (19.9) | ||
University or Above | 452 (80.4) | 562 (53.6) | ||
Job Status | 0.40 | - | ||
Full time | 657 (75.8) | 867 (82.8) | ||
Part time | 132 (72.8) | 181 (17.2) | ||
Occupation | ||||
Managerial and Administrative | 96 (79.2) | 0.03 * | - | 122 (11.6) |
Professional | 68 (82.3) | 82 (7.9) | ||
Associate-professional | 172 (79.7) | 216 (20.6) | ||
Clerks | 103 (76.9) | 134 (12.8) | ||
Others | 349 (70.8) | 493 (47.1) | ||
Self-reported Chronic Disease(s) | 0.14 | |||
Yes | 654 (76.2) | 858 (81.9) | ||
No | 135 (71.1) | 190 (18.1) | ||
Overall | 837 (80.1) | 1048 (100) |
COVID-19-Preventive Behaviors Odds Ratio (95% C.I.) | ||||
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Hand Hygiene a | Mask Wearing b | Household Hygiene c | Social Distancing d | |
Information Source Mix | ||||
Non-frequent Users | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Frequent Users | ||||
(1) Local Government | 1.74 [0.88–3.46] | 0.73 [0.29–1.86] | 0.21 * [0.09–0.50] | 1.12 [0.48–2.62] |
(2) WHO/CDC | 2.84 [0.55–14.59] | 0.22 [0.02–1.97] | 1.62 [0.96–2.73] | 1.17 [0.72–1.91] |
(3) Local Health Experts | 1.81 * [1.17–2.79] | 6.35 * [2.06–19.57] | 5.45 * [1.80–16.49] | 1.02 [0.33–3.15] |
(1) and (2) | 8.32 [0.78–88.98] | 5,318,941.81 [0.00-Inf] | 0.95 [0.19–4.83] | 1.41 [0.35–5.70] |
(1) and (3) | 5.34 * [1.07–26.77] | 11.38 [0.05–2705.24] | 1.79 * [1.26–2.53] | 1.58 * [1.14–2.2] |
(2) and (3) | 12.51 * [1.40–111.52] | 2.78 [0.17–45.66] | 0.99 [0.47–2.10] | 2.03 [0.97–4.22] |
(1), (2), and (3) | 7.26 * [1.71–30.80] | 10.98 [0.66–181.67] | 1.60 [0.59–4.34] | 0.91 [0.37–2.22] |
Dissemination Channel Mix | ||||
Non-frequent Users | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Frequent Users | ||||
(1) Information from Workplace | 0.87 [0.31–2.43] | 21.3 [0.07–6734.46] | 0.18 [0.06–0.49] | 0.90 [0.35–2.29] |
(2) Conventional Media | 1.82 [0.26–12.94] | 17.51 * [4.56–67.23] | 0.38 [0.04–3.28] | 0.71 [0.21–2.45] |
(3) Social Media | 4.77 [0.77–29.77] | 64.98 * [4.04–1045.52] | 2.46 [0.77–7.80] | 1.28 [0.44–3.72] |
(1) and (2) | 12.48 * [5.37–29.04] | 9.18 [0.14–582.53] | 0.90 [0.42–1.94] | 0.85 [0.46–1.55] |
(1) and (3) | 10.67 * [4.42–25.79] | 5.79 [0.24–141.87] | 1.12 [0.53–2.37] | 1.56 [0.84–2.88] |
(2) and (3) | 3.34 [0.79–14.14] | 8.29 * [3.57–19.23] | 1.88 [0.65–5.44] | 1.3 [0.51–3.35] |
(1), (2), and (3) | 3.10 * [1.87–5.14] | 10.14 * [2.44–42.15] | 1.45 [0.80–2.62] | 1.66 * [1.03–2.69] |
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Ng, C.C.-W.; Wong, E.L.-Y.; Ho, K.-F.; Cheung, A.W.-L.; Wong, S.Y.-S.; Yeoh, E.-K. Association between Information Dissemination and Compliance with Preventive Measures during the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic in Hong Kong Working Population: Cross-Sectional Survey. Challenges 2022, 13, 17. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13010017
Ng CC-W, Wong EL-Y, Ho K-F, Cheung AW-L, Wong SY-S, Yeoh E-K. Association between Information Dissemination and Compliance with Preventive Measures during the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic in Hong Kong Working Population: Cross-Sectional Survey. Challenges. 2022; 13(1):17. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13010017
Chicago/Turabian StyleNg, Clement Cheuk-Wai, Eliza Lai-Yi Wong, Kin-Fai Ho, Annie Wai-Ling Cheung, Samuel Yeung-Shan Wong, and Eng-Kiong Yeoh. 2022. "Association between Information Dissemination and Compliance with Preventive Measures during the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic in Hong Kong Working Population: Cross-Sectional Survey" Challenges 13, no. 1: 17. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13010017
APA StyleNg, C. C. -W., Wong, E. L. -Y., Ho, K. -F., Cheung, A. W. -L., Wong, S. Y. -S., & Yeoh, E. -K. (2022). Association between Information Dissemination and Compliance with Preventive Measures during the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic in Hong Kong Working Population: Cross-Sectional Survey. Challenges, 13(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13010017