Adherence to COVID-19 protective behaviours in India from May to December 2020: Evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey

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Abstract

Objectives Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural interventions to reduce disease transmission have been central to public health policy worldwide. Sustaining individual protective behaviour is especially important in low-income and middle-income settings, where health systems have fewer resources and access to vaccination is limited. This study seeks to assess time trends in COVID-19 protective behaviour in India. Design Nationally representative, panel-based, longitudinal study. Setting We conducted a panel survey of Indian households to understand how the adoption of COVID-19 protective behaviours has changed over time. Our data span peaks and valleys of disease transmission over May-December 2020. Participants Respondents included 3719 adults from 1766 Indian households enrolled in the Harmonised Diagnostic Assessment of Dementia for the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India. Analysis We used ordinary least squares regression analysis to quantify time trends in protective behaviours. Results We find a 30.6 percentage point (95% CI (26.7 to 34.5); p<0.01) decline in protective behaviours related to social distancing over the observation period. Mask wearing and handwashing, in contrast, decreased by only 4.3 percentage points (95% CI (0.97 to 7.6); p<0.05) from a high base. Our conclusions are unchanged after adjusting for recorded COVID-19 caseload and nationwide COVID-19 containment policy; we also observe significant declines across socioeconomic strata spanning age, gender, education and urbanicity. Conclusion We argue that these changes reflect, at least in part, € COVID-19 fatigue,' where adherence to social distancing becomes more difficult over time irrespective of the surrounding disease environment.

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Schaner, S., Theys, N., Angrisani, M., Banerjee, J., Khobragade, P. Y., Petrosyan, S., … Dey, A. B. (2022). Adherence to COVID-19 protective behaviours in India from May to December 2020: Evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey. BMJ Open, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058065

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