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Intention to adhere to test, trace, and isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic (the COVID-19 Rapid Survey of Adherence to Interventions and Responses study).

Louise E SmithHenry W W PottsRichard AmlȏtNicola T FearSusan MichieG James Rubin
Published in: British journal of health psychology (2021)
Psychological factors were associated with intention to adhere to key components of the contact tracing system; there was no evidence for an association with increased out-of-home activity. Messages that increase knowledge that COVID-19 can be transmitted even if someone does not have symptoms and that an individual's actions can contribute to the spread of the virus may promote engagement with the test, trace, and isolate system.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
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  • healthcare
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  • sleep quality
  • social media
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  • skeletal muscle
  • glycemic control
  • weight loss