Non-compliance with COVID-19-related public health measures among young adults in Switzerland: Insights from a longitudinal cohort study
Utrecht University · University of Zurich · +5 more institutions
Abstract
This paper leverages a prospective-longitudinal cohort study with data before and during the pandemic to describe patterns of non-compliance with COVID- 19 related public health measures in young adults and to identify which characteristics increase the risk of non-compliance.
Data came from an ongoing cohort study in Zurich, Switzerland (n=737). Non-compliance with public health measures and concurrent correlates were measured at age 22. Antecedent sociodemographic, social, and psychological factors were measured at ages 15-20. Young adults generally complied with COVID-19 public health measures, although non-compliance with some measures (e.g., cleaning/disinfecting mobile phones, standing 1.5-2 meters apart) was relatively higher.
Citation impact
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Public health
- Young adult
- Longitudinal study
- Pandemic
- Cohort
- Compliance (psychology)
- Medicine
- Psychology