Mask-Wearing Increased After a Government Recommendation: A Natural Experiment in the U.S. During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Título
Mask-Wearing Increased After a Government Recommendation: A Natural Experiment in the U.S. During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Autor
Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward W. Maibach, Matthew T. Ballew, John E Kotcher, Jennifer R. Marlon, Matthew H. Goldberg, Seth A. Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, Parrish Bergquist
Descripción
On April 3 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that all Americans wear face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The announcement came during the fielding of a large, nationally-representative survey (N = 3,933) of Americans' COVID-19-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, providing an opportunity to measure the impact of the CDC's recommendation on public reported mask wearing and buying behavior. The study found significant increases in reported mask wearing (+12 percentage points) and mask buying (+7 points). These findings indicate the speed with which government recommendations can affect the adoption of protective behaviors by the public. The results demonstrate the importance of national leadership and communication during a public health crisis.
Fecha
2020
Materia
mask, preventive behavior, COVID-19, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, government recommendation
Identificador
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2020.00044
Fuente
Frontiers in Communication
Editor
Frontiers Media S.A.
Cobertura
Communication. Mass media
Colección
Citación
Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward W. Maibach, Matthew T. Ballew, John E Kotcher, Jennifer R. Marlon, Matthew H. Goldberg, Seth A. Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, Parrish Bergquist, “Mask-Wearing Increased After a Government Recommendation: A Natural Experiment in the U.S. During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” SOCICT Open, consulta 21 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/3985.
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