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Article: Risk Perception, Preventive Behavior, and Medical Care Avoidance among American Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

TitleRisk Perception, Preventive Behavior, and Medical Care Avoidance among American Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors
KeywordsCOVID-19
medical care avoidance
preventive behavior
risk perception
Issue Date2021
Citation
Journal of Aging and Health, 2021, v. 33, n. 7-8, p. 577-584 How to Cite?
AbstractObjectives: This study investigated the predictors of risk perception and its effect on older adults’ preventive behavior and/or medical care avoidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Older respondents (age >50 years) from the MIT COVID-19 Preventive Health Survey reported their social distancing, hand washing, mask wearing, and medical care avoidance between July and October 2020 (n = 4395). Structural equation models were used. Results: Significant predictors of higher risk perception were female gender, older age, poorer health, city residency, personally knowing someone who had COVID-19, and correct knowledge of vaccine/treatment. Higher risk perception was subsequently associated with higher frequency/probability of practicing preventive behavior and/or avoiding medical care. Knowledge had the strongest path coefficient with risk perception. Discussion: Disseminating correct information to older adults could help them evaluate infection risk accurately. Educational programs on the precautions implemented at clinical settings to ensure patient safety may encourage older adults to seek timely medical care.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/336819
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2023 Impact Factor: 2.2
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.086
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dc.contributor.authorLu, Peiyi-
dc.contributor.authorKong, Dexia-
dc.contributor.authorShelley, Mack-
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-29T06:56:45Z-
dc.date.available2024-02-29T06:56:45Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Aging and Health, 2021, v. 33, n. 7-8, p. 577-584-
dc.identifier.issn0898-2643-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/336819-
dc.description.abstractObjectives: This study investigated the predictors of risk perception and its effect on older adults’ preventive behavior and/or medical care avoidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Older respondents (age >50 years) from the MIT COVID-19 Preventive Health Survey reported their social distancing, hand washing, mask wearing, and medical care avoidance between July and October 2020 (n = 4395). Structural equation models were used. Results: Significant predictors of higher risk perception were female gender, older age, poorer health, city residency, personally knowing someone who had COVID-19, and correct knowledge of vaccine/treatment. Higher risk perception was subsequently associated with higher frequency/probability of practicing preventive behavior and/or avoiding medical care. Knowledge had the strongest path coefficient with risk perception. Discussion: Disseminating correct information to older adults could help them evaluate infection risk accurately. Educational programs on the precautions implemented at clinical settings to ensure patient safety may encourage older adults to seek timely medical care.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Aging and Health-
dc.subjectCOVID-19-
dc.subjectmedical care avoidance-
dc.subjectpreventive behavior-
dc.subjectrisk perception-
dc.titleRisk Perception, Preventive Behavior, and Medical Care Avoidance among American Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1177/08982643211002084-
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dc.identifier.issue7-8-
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