Psychological and psychosocial determinants of COVID related face covering behaviours: A systematic review.
Rachel LeonardSean R O'ConnorJennifer HanrattyCiara KeenanYuan ChiJenny FergusonAriana AxiaqAnna VolzCeri WelshKerry CampbellVictoria HawkinsSarah MillerDeclan BradleyMartin DempsterPublished in: Campbell systematic reviews (2024)
Understanding the effects of various malleable determinants on COVID-related face covering can aid in the development and implementation of interventions and public health campaigns to promote face covering behaviour in potential new waves of COVID-19 or other respiratory infections. Knowledge of COVID and perceived benefits of face coverings warrant further consideration in future research and policy.