Changes in Population Health-Related Behaviors During a COVID-19 Surge: A Natural Experiment.
Laura Delgado OrtizAnne-Elie CarsinRuth J F LoosInés CoboSarah KochXimena GoldbergGuillaume ChevanceMagda Bosch de BaseaGemma Castaño-VinyalsAna EspinosaAnna CarrerasBeatriz Cortes MartínezKurt StraifRafael de CidManolis KogevinasJudith M Garcia-AymerichPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2022)
Most of the population experienced changes in health-related behavior during lockdowns. Determinants of behavior modification were not explicitly associated with the direction of changes but allowed the identification of older, teleworking, and highly educated women who assumed caregiving responsibilities at home as susceptible population groups more vulnerable to lockdowns.