Behavioral Sciences (Aug 2023)

What Sustains Mask-Wearing Behavior among Elders in a Rural Community in the Post-COVID-19 Era: An Exploratory Mixed-Methods Study

  • Sethapong Lertsakulbunlue,
  • Pinyada Kittisarapong,
  • Sirikorn Pikulkaew,
  • Pree Pusayapaibul,
  • Apisit Tangtongsoonthorn,
  • Chanunpisut Wichaiboon,
  • Fasai Amornchatchawankul,
  • Suranuch Marsook,
  • Supakrit Mahaisawariya,
  • Nattasit Subwongcharoen,
  • Phitchayut Petcharat,
  • Bannawit Luksanasup,
  • Thakornphong Lortharaprasert,
  • Bavorn Tieantanyatip,
  • Anupong Kantiwong,
  • Kanlaya Jongcherdchootrakul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13080678
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 678

Abstract

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The current study investigates the factors influencing face-mask-wearing practices among elderly individuals in rural Thailand. A mixed-methods approach was employed, involving qualitative interviews with 15 elderly participants and a subsequent survey of 201 elders. Seven subthemes were identified, including the perceived benefits of mask-wearing, the perceived threat of COVID-19, mask-wearing enhancing attractiveness and self-confidence, social norms, misconceptions about COVID-19 prevention tools, perceived barriers to mask-wearing, and resources to afford face masks. The developed themes, codes, and quotes were utilized for creating a questionnaire. The survey revealed the adherence of 81.1% of the participants to mask-wearing. Structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis demonstrated that motivation, comprising (1) the perceived threat of COVID-19, (2) alternative threats aside from COVID-19, and (3) the perceived benefits of a face mask strongly affected mask-wearing practices (β = 0.68, p p p p = 0.001). This study highlights that motivation and social norms play pivotal roles in sustaining mask-wearing behavior among rural elderly populations. Encouraging local cooperative actions through community rules could initiate behavioral changes within the community. These findings contribute to the understanding of factors influencing mask-wearing and provide insights into designing effective interventions to promote mask-wearing among elderly individuals in rural areas.

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