Attitudes, Beliefs, and Perceptions Associated with Mask Wearing within Four Racial and Ethnic Groups Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Giulia Earle-Richardson, Ciara Nestor,Kiva A. Fisher, Rieza H. Soelaeman, Renee M. Calanan, Daiva Yee, Christina Craig, Patricia Reese, Christine E. Prue

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities(2023)

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Background While previous studies have identified a range of factors associated with mask wearing in the US, little is known about drivers of mask-wearing among racial and ethnic minority groups. This analysis assessed whether factors positively associated with wearing a mask early in the pandemic differed between participants grouped by race/ethnicity (Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Asian, and non-Hispanic White). Method Data were obtained from a US internet panel survey of 3217 respondents during May–November 2020 (weighted by race/ethnicity, age, gender, and education to the US national population). Within each of the four available racial/ethnic groups, crude and adjusted odds ratios (COR and AOR) were calculated using logistic regression to assess factors positively associated with wearing a mask. Adjusted models were controlled for age, gender, education, county COVID-19 case count, presence of a state-issued mask mandate, and interview month. Results The following variables were most strongly positively associated with mask wearing (p<0.05) in each racial/ethnic group: Hispanic —seeing others wearing masks (AOR: 6.7), importance of wearing a mask combined with social distancing (AOR: 3.0); non-Hispanic Black —belief that wearing a mask would protect others from coronavirus (AOR: 5.1), reporting hearing that one should wear a mask (AOR: 3.6); non-Hispanic Asian —belief that people important to them believe they should wear a mask (COR: 5.1, not statistically significant); and non-Hispanic White —seeing others wearing masks (AOR: 3.1), importance of wearing a mask (AOR: 2.3). Conclusion Public health efforts to encourage mask wearing should consider the diversity of behavioral influences within different population groups.
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mask wearing,ethnic groups,perceptions associated
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