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drug1877 | Positive COVID Test Result - Hypothetical Scenario Wiki | 1.00 |
drug1802 | Personalized health education Wiki | 1.00 |
drug1580 | Negative COVID Test Result - Hypothetical Scenario Wiki | 1.00 |
drug995 | General health education Wiki | 1.00 |
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There is one clinical trial.
The purpose of this research is to conduct a cross-sectional survey to investigate how people's lifestyle decisions and social distancing choices are affected by the medical information they receive. The hypothesis is that a positive COVID-19 test result will lead to study participants having the greatest self-isolation intentions compared to those who are only clinically diagnosed for COVID-19 without a confirmatory diagnostic test result or those who receive a negative COVID-19 test result.
Description: Sum score constructed of 11 behavior items from 2 subscales (Personal Decisions and Social Expectations)
Measure: Behavioral Intentions Time: Immediate (cross-sectional survey)Description: This 7-item subscale will consist of the items pertaining to masking, self-isolation, visiting friends, purchasing supplies, undertaking physical activity, eating at a restaurant and having dinner at home with friends
Measure: Personal Decisions Subscale Time: Immediate (cross-sectional survey)Description: This 4-item subscale will consist of the items pertaining to getting a haircut, attending weddings, funerals, and birthday parties.
Measure: Social Expectations Subscale Time: Immediate (cross-sectional survey)Description: 1-item question assessing likelihood of voting across the three different study arms
Measure: Voting Behavior Question Time: Immediate (cross-sectional survey)Description: 1-item question assessing likelihood to protest or engage in political gatherings across the three different study arms.
Measure: Protest Question Time: Immediate (cross-sectional survey)Description: 1-item question assessing likelihood of avoiding public transportation (e.g. ridesharing, bus, metro, etc.) across the three different study arms.
Measure: Transportation Time: Immediate (cross-sectional survey)