Determinants of Behavioral Changes Since COVID-19 among Middle School Students

Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Jan 14;9(1):75. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9010075.

Abstract

Middle school students are of particular interest when examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic because they are in a formative period for socioemotional development, and because they are not as mature as adults, making them more vulnerable to the effects of the current pandemic. This study seeks to examine determinants of protective behavior changes since COVID-19 among middle school students. Participants were recruited through an official online flatform used by public schools. The final sample included 328 middle school students in South Korea. A multiple linear regression was conducted to explore what factors influence protective behavior changes since COVID-19. Gender and health status were associated with protective behavior changes since COVID-19. Family satisfaction was positively associated with protective behavior changes. Levels of sanitation since COVID-19 and perceptions regarding the risk of COVID-19 were significantly related to protective behavior changes. This study suggests to consider three factors-individual, family, and environmental-in order to prevent middle school students from contracting and spreading the virus.

Keywords: COVID-19; environmental factor; family; individual; protective behavior changes.