Adolescents' adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Isabelle M CloughAnna D DrozdovaCaitlin CavanaghApril Gile ThomasPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2022)
The current study found that more psychosocially mature adolescents adhere to CDC's safety guidelines better than less psychosocially mature adolescents because they are more likely to view the guidelines as important. Information that attempts to increase adolescent adherence to the guidelines should therefore emphasize not only that following the guidelines is important, but why following the guidelines is so important. Less psychosocially mature adolescents may benefit most from interventions efforts and targeted messages regarding the importance of following the CDC's guidelines, as more psychosocially mature adolescents already recognize this importance.