Determinants of COVID-19 preventive behaviours among adults with chronic diseases in the USA: An analysis of the nationally representative COVID-19 impact survey

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Background Preventive behaviours have been recommended to control the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Adults with chronic diseases (CDs) are at higher risk of COVID-19-related mortality compared to the general population. Our objective was to evaluate adherence to COVID-19 preventive behaviours among adults without CDs compared with those with CDs and identify determinants of non-adherence to COVID-19 preventive behaviours. Study design Cross-sectional. Setting and participants We used data from the nationally representative COVID-19 Impact Survey (n=10 760) conducted in the USA. Primary measures Adults with CDs were categorised based on a self-reported diagnosis of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease/heart attack/stroke, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchitis or emphysema, cystic fibrosis, liver disease, compromised immune system, or cancer (54%). Results Compared with adults without CDs, adults with CDs were more likely to adhere to preventive behaviours including wearing a face mask (χ 2 -p<0.001), social distancing (χ 2 -p<0.001), washing or sanitising hands (χ 2 -p<0.001), and avoiding some or all restaurants (χ 2 -p=0.002) and public or crowded places (χ 2 -p=0.001). Adults with a high school degree or below [Adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR):1.82, 95% Confidence interval (CI)1.04 to 3.17], household income

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Islam, J. Y., Vidot, D. C., & Camacho-Rivera, M. (2021). Determinants of COVID-19 preventive behaviours among adults with chronic diseases in the USA: An analysis of the nationally representative COVID-19 impact survey. BMJ Open, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044600

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