Impact of biological sex and genderrelated factors on public engagement in protective health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic : cross-sectional analyses from a global survey

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2022

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Dev, Rubee
Raparelli, Valeria
Bacon, Simon L.
Lavoie, Kim L.
Pilote, Louise
Norris, Colleen M.
Losada, Analía Verónica
iCARE Study Team (Canadá)
GOING-FWD Consortium (Canadá)

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BMJ Publishing Group, Reino Unido

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Given the main objective of this study was to examine whether sex and gender-related factors were associated with the public’s adherence to COVID-19-recommended protective health behaviours. Design This was a retrospective analysis of the survey that captured data on people’s awareness, attitudes and behaviours as they relate to the COVID-19 policies. Setting Data from the International COVID-19 Awareness and Responses Evaluation survey collected between March 2020 and February 2021 from 175 countries. Participants Convenience sample around the world.

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PANDEMIA, COVID-19, COMPORTAMIENTO RELACIONADO CON LA SALUD, COMPORTAMIENTO SOCIAL, ROL DE GENERO, ENCUESTAS, POLITICA SANITARIA

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Dev, R., Rapanelli, V., Bacon, S. L., Lavoie, K. L., Pilote, L., Norris, C. M., iCARE Study Team, & GOING-FWD Consortium. (2022). Impact of biological sex and genderrelated factors on public engagement in protective health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic : cross-sectional analyses from a global survey. BMJ Open, 12(6), 1-11. https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/6/e059673

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