School opening during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: Public acceptance of wearing fabric masks in class.

Abstract:

Objectives:Policy decisions regarding mask wearing in schools in times of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will likely be made despite a lack of scientific data. Public acceptance is therefore an important indicator to inform the communication activities that accompany the introduction of a new policy. The goal was to assess acceptance and relevant target groups for communication activities. Study design:Cross-sectional online survey embedded in the regular German COVID-19 monitoring. Methods:Besides sociodemographic information, trust in institutions, knowledge about COVID-19 and protective behaviors, as well as risk perceptions, we assessed public acceptance of school-related mask policies of parents and non-parents (total N ​= ​957). Results:In the absence of mandatory mask policies in schools in Germany in August 2020, the general agreement with mask wearing in school was low. Those living in bigger cities or communities - where class sizes are usually larger - agreed more with mask wearing in class; those who felt a greater risk, had greater trust in institutions, or felt higher self-efficacy in fighting the outbreak also wanted children to wear a mask in class. Women were more likely than men to disagree with mask wearing in class. Agreement was highest that policies should uniformly apply for all institutions within a state/province and should not be regulated at the school level or federal/country level. Conclusions:Implementing mask policies in school will require intense communication. Acceptance of these policies from teachers and pupils should be considered as well. Women seem to be an important target group as they supported mask wearing in class less than men. Women's roles in controlling infectious diseases in school should therefore receive special attention and support.

authors

Betsch C,Korn L,Felgendreff L,Eitze S,Thaiss H

doi

10.1016/j.puhip.2021.100115

keywords:

["COVID-19","Corona","Masks","Re-opening","Schools"]

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2021-11-01 00:00:00

pages

100115

issn

2666-5352

pii

S2666-5352(21)00040-9

journal_volume

2

pub_type

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