Author/Authors :
Tabibi, Zahra Department of Psychology - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Abedini, Elaheh Department of Psychology - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Gholipour, Fatemeh Department of Psychology - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Hojjat, kaveh Sleep Medicine Division - Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Amini, Mahnaz Lung Diseases Research Center - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The study aimed to assess how people change their
social and health-related behavior in the context of COVID-19 epidemic
in Iran. To this end, the theory of planned behavior was applied for
predicting compliance with government-advised preventive measures.
An attempt was made to examine how groups of people in terms
of age, gender, educational level, income level, marital status, and
health condition were observing the government-advised preventive
measures.
Methods: Totally, 5021 people above the age of 15 years responded
to an online questionnaire that included items related to demographic
features, compliance with COVID-19 preventive behavioral guidelines
(home quarantine, avoiding social gathering, keeping physical distance
of 1.5-2 meters, frequent hand sanitization, and avoiding shopping and
outside recreation), TPB constructs (behavioral attitudes, subjective
norms, perceived behavioral control, intentions to do the preventive
behavior), and risk perception. The study was descriptive and conducted
in year 2020.
Results: T-test, ANOVA, and correlations indicated that younger
individuals, men, singles, people with lower educational levels, lower
income level and no health condition reported lower compliance.
Regression showed that intentions, perceived behavioral control, and
subjective norm were associated with higher compliance. Furthermore,
in regression, young age, male gender, and lower level of education
were associated with lower compliance with C-19 PB. Conclusion:
Young males with lower level of education infrequently comply with
government-advised preventive measures. Also, intention, perceived
behavioral control, and subjective norm are related to compliance with
government-advised preventive measures.
Keywords :
Attitude , COVID-19 , Educational status , Intention , Marital status